Celebrating the Diaspora Although much of Jewish history mourns the diaspora and the Jewish people’s disbursement to the four corners of the earth, one literary
Twenty-one-year-old Alyssa Tanz of Toronto is busy shoveling aged manure from her wheelbarrow onto the ground, forming a circle of natural fertilizer around the base
It is the night of Yom Kippur. After Kol Nidrei services, busy, bustling Emek Refaim Street in Jerusalem’s upscale German Colony, famous for its trendy cafés, is
Its route meanders past war memorials and ancient ruins; through rivers, over desert sand dunes and up mountainous terrain. Its 584 miles of marked trails
In a hidden corridor, tucked away between two nondescript buildings on Tel Aviv’s Ben Yehuda Street, is a striking procession of larger-than-life painted aluminum figures.