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  • A guided tour of 'Mrs. Maisel' locations celebrates 1950s Manhattan

    Jackie Hajdenberg|Mar 25, 2022

    (New York Jewish Week) - "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" aired its fourth season finale on Friday, but if you're not quite ready to say goodbye to Midge and the rest of the very Jewish gang, the show's real-life locations across Manhattan are just a vintage car ride away. The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Sites Tour from On Location Tours - which takes fans of the Amazon hit series to seven locations from the show -began in late 2019 as a bus tour. After a hiatus during the height of the pandemic, the tour makes a return to the streets - this time, in a...

  • An evening of song, storytelling, and inspiration

    Mar 18, 2022

    Next month will mark the 120th birthday of the Rebbe, the most influential Jewish religious leader in recent history. To mark this special date, several Chabads in Orlando are coming together to bring the community Judaism: The Soundtrack, an evening of immersive musical experience, featuring Jewish Chasidic melodies, fascinating narratives, and motivational messages brought to Orlando by the acclaimed Rohr Jewish Learning Institute. On Sunday, April 10th, the program begins at 5 p.m. with a VIP dinner for sponsors. The main program begins at...

  • Former Israeli prime minister Golda Meir is a hero to Ukrainians in the fight against Russia

    Philissa Cramer|Mar 18, 2022

    (JTA) - The most prominent Jewish figure in Ukraine right now is the country's president, Volodymyr Zelensky. The runner-up may well be another country's famous Jewish leader. Golda Meir, the fourth prime minister of Israel and a native of Kyiv whose family fled amid antisemitic violence, has loomed large ever since Russia launched its war on Ukraine late last month. Her words have appeared in pro-Ukrainian memes, been quoted by Ukrainian diplomats and even been pulled from the backpack of a battle-ready Ukrainian soldier. Almost as soon as...

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    Gloria Yousha|Mar 18, 2022

    I'm going pandemic nutty... I'm in my house for many months, (I'm not the type who swears or grunts!) But coronavirus is a trap, My days are filled with food and nap, I'm watching TV night and day, (Please Dr. Phil just go away!) When will this end? I need to know, (I'll put on makeup so I'll glow), And dress in sexy clothes again, I cannot wait-Just tell me when! Okay, I don't wear sexy clothes, (I just wear jeans, and I don't wear hose) Okay, okay! I'm sort of old, I'll admit to 50. Aint I bold? More famous Jewish people ... Gwyneth Kate...

  • Charles Entenmann wasn't Jewish. - but Jews saw his cakes and cookies as part of the family

    Andrew Silow Carroll|Mar 18, 2022

    (New York Jewish Week via JTA) - Nothing seemed so Jewish as a box of Entenmann's cake or cookies. "All of the Jews I know bought Entenmann's," wrote Nancy Kalikow Maxwell, in her 2019 book "Typically Jewish." The bakery earned a place in Tablet magazine's list of "100 Most Jewish Foods," with an essay by TV producer and foodie Phil Rosenthal singing the praises of their chocolate-covered donuts. Jodi Luber, who runs a Jewish food site, once wrote that, "When someone opened up an Entenmann's cake, a knife went into the box and didn't come out...

  • Jewish NFL player retires from Tampa Bay Buccaneers after seven seasons

    Mar 18, 2022

    Ali Marpet, a Birthright Israel alumnus, was selected by the Buccaneers in the third round of the 2015 NFL Draft and played 101 games with the team, serving at both guard and center. He became a Pro-Bowler in 2021. (JNS) Jewish Tampa Bay Buccaneers left guard Ali Marpet announced his retirement from the National Football League s in an Instagram post over the weekend. "After seven formidable years with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, I've come to the decision to retire from the game that has given me so much," the 28-year-old wrote on Instagram...

  • 'The Boy in the Striped Pajamas,' is getting a sequel

    Andrew Lapin|Mar 18, 2022

    (JTA) — A best-selling children’s novel that the Auschwitz Memorial and Museum has said “should be avoided by anyone who studies or teaches about the history of the Holocaust” is getting a sequel. John Boyne, the Irish author of “The Boy in the Striped Pajamas,” announced Wednesday that he would be publishing a follow-up to the 2006 blockbuster about a 9-year-old German boy’s friendship with a Jewish child imprisoned at Auschwitz. The new book, he said, would be told from the perspective of the German boy’s sister, Gretel. The announcement co...

  • In Brooklyn's 'Little Odessa,' Jews from Ukraine and Russia find the war 'terrifying'

    Julia Gergely|Mar 18, 2022

    (New York Jewish Week via JTA) — In Brighton Beach, New York, a community in Brooklyn known to many as “Little Odessa,” named after the port city in Ukraine, many Jews are struggling to navigate the fear and uncertainty that has wracked the community as Russia wages an unprovoked war on their former country. In the weeks of saber-rattling by Russian President Vladimir Putin, and with Russia’s invasion on Feb. 24, many have become distraught and terrified thinking about what might happen to the towns they grew up in and to their familie...

  • 9 things you didn't know about Purim

    My Jewish Learning|Mar 11, 2022

    With costumes, spiels and lots of drinking, Purim, which in 2021 starts at sundown on Thursday, February 25th, is one of Judaism's most raucous holidays. You might know about beautiful Esther thwarting evil Haman's plans, the custom of getting drunk and what hamantaschen are. But we're guessing there's a few things about this holiday that might surprise you. 1. Esther was a vegetarian (or at least a flexitarian). According to midrash, while Queen Esther lived in the court of King Ahasuerus, she followed a vegetarian diet consisting largely of...

  • Tahini Chocolate Chip Hamantaschen Recipe

    Stephanie Ganz|Mar 11, 2022

    Bittersweet chocolate and nutty tahini are a perfect flavor pairing in many different treats. These hamantaschen crank up the volume on that combo with a chocolate chip and tahini dough, chocolate-tahini filling and a smooth sesame-chocolate ganache. I like to decorate these with toasted sesame seeds and flaky sea salt, which provide a satisfying crunchy pop with each bite. Note: You can use any leftover ganache to dip dried fruit like apricots and dates for a little bonus treat that's perfect for Purim packages (Mishloach Manot). Stephanie...

  • JFS Orlando's Weekly Wellness Corner

    Mar 11, 2022

    Stop the negative self-talk. When we mess up or something goes wrong, we can sometimes be a bit too hard on ourselves. Switch the script to something more constructive and kind. Imagine you're talking to your friend or loved one and remember that compassion is not just for others! Adding empathy and kindness to our internal dialogue can go a long way. Our counselors are available to help you build out a wellness plan with other healthy habits like this one. Call 407-644-7671 or visit JFSorlando.org/counseling to request a counseling...

  • The history of Purim

    Rabbi Ronald H. Isaacs|Mar 11, 2022

    According to many modern Bible scholars, the festival of Purim did not have its source in the story told in the Book of Esther. According to Hayyim Schauss, Purim originally appeared among the Persian Jews and was adopted by them from their non-Jewish neighbors. The Jews of Persia observed, along with their neighbors, an annual festival that was celebrated in the middle of the last of the winter months. From the beginning, it had the characteristics of a spring masquerade and was a festival of merriment, play, and pranks. A very popular...

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    Gloria Yousha|Mar 11, 2022

    I'm heartsick... My prayers are for Ukraine and its people, many of them Jewish. According to Russian President (dictator) PUTIN, Ukraine is under Nazi control. (If anyone fits the description of Nazis, it's Putin!). A former actor and comedian, President VOLODYMYR ZELENSKY of Ukraine was elected president in 2019. He is brave and devoted to his country and its people. By the way, he is Jewish. My ancestry on my mother's side is Ukraine ... Odesa, Kiev, etc. My maternal grandparents fled antisemitism and settled in Montreal, Canada, with their...

  • Must-know Purim words and phrases

    My Jewish Learning|Mar 11, 2022

    Gragger - Pronounced GRAH-gur. Yiddish for "noisemaker." Graggers are used during the reading of the megillah (see below). When the reader speaks the name of Haman the congregation tries to drown out the evil name using noisemakers and booing. Hamantaschen - Pronounced HAH-mun-TAHSCH-un. Yiddish for "Haman's pockets," known in Hebrew as "oznay Haman" meaning "Haman's ears." A triangular cookie with a filling (typically jam or poppyseed) inside, traditionally eaten on Purim . Matanot l'evyonim - Pronounced mah-tah-NOTE leh-ehv-yon-EEM. Hebrew...

  • PJ Library offers new stories and resources for Passover 2022

    Mar 4, 2022

    Long a trusted resource for Jewish families in more than 35 countries around the world who receive their free books each month, PJ Library offers fresh reading, audio stories, and tasty treats for families celebrating Passover this year, April 15 to 23. In the United States alone, more than 280,000 children are receiving new books this month, each providing a carefully curated selection of age-appropriate reading related to Passover. New this year, families will also receive a colorful illustrated “Matzah Mania” fold-out which includes rec...

  • Prayers for peace: How the Jewish world is responding to Russia's invasion of Ukraine

    Shira Hanau|Mar 4, 2022

    (JTA) — Prayers for peace are an integral part of Jewish worship. Now, they are also a central part of the communal Jewish response as fighting is underway in Ukraine where Russian troops invaded Thursday morning. Here are excerpts from the responses we’ve seen so far from Jewish groups. Know of something we’ve missed? Please send it our way. The Conservative/Masorti movement of Judaism and its affiliated organizations hosted a global prayer gathering over Zoom Thursday “for the well-being and safety of our brothers and sisters and all those i...

  • Film/TV review: Gratuitous hate crime episode on 'Law and Order'

    Rabbi Elliot B. Gertel|Mar 4, 2022

    NBC's "Law and Order: Special Victims Unit" (Season 23, Episode 10, "Silent Night, Hateful Night,") began 2022 with a troubling episode about religious hate crimes. But just as troubling as the hate crimes catalogued here was the very existence of the episode itself. Principal series writers/producers Julie Martin, Kathy Dobie and Warren Leight concocted this discombobulated fare about a wave of anti-Jewish, anti-Muslim and anti-Sikh attacks on houses of worship and businesses, all on Christmas Eve. The suggestion is that violence and...

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    Gloria Yousha|Mar 4, 2022

    So much talent! Even I'm surprised! ... Get ready for this one. It's not to be missed! I'm referring to the BILLY JOEL concert that's coming to Camping World Stadium here in town on Saturday evening, 8 p.m. on March 12. Surely tickets are selling out. Hurry or you will miss it! Phone 407-440-5700 and press 1 for more information. William Martin Joel (born May 9, 1949) is an American musician, singer-songwriter, and composer. Commonly nicknamed the "Piano Man" after his first major hit and signature song of the same name as well as the similarly...

  • 'Jackass: Forever' star Rachel Wolfson on being the first Jew and woman on the stunt comedy team

    Stephen Silver|Mar 4, 2022

    (JTA) - Most film debuts don't include licking a taser while dressed as a mime, or having a scorpion crawl on one's face. But when it comes to the "Jackass" TV and movie franchise, that's par for the course. That doesn't mean Rachel Wolfson's Jewish parents weren't a little worried about her joining the stunt comedy group for its latest movie, "Jackass: Forever." "When I first told them, they were like, have you told your therapist?" Wolfson told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Through three seasons on MTV, three standard movies and various anci...

  • A podcaster explores her own Black and Jewish identities in a series about the Crown Heights riots

    Adam Dickter|Mar 4, 2022

    (New York Jewish Week via JTA) - The Crown Heights riots, which roiled the Brooklyn neighborhood over four days in 1991, were some of the most thoroughly documented events in New York City history: Covered in real time by local, national and global media, the violence was recounted by witnesses in numerous civil and criminal trials. The riots were also the subject of countless books, essays, documentaries and a one-person play. Add to that canon now, six months after the 30th anniversary of the events, an exploration in that most modern form of...

  • Roblox, popular kids' computer game, removes virtual Nazi gas chambers

    Shira Hanau|Mar 4, 2022

    (JTA) - Roblox, a collaborative computer gaming platform for children as young as 7, has faced serious criticism over the years for failing to properly moderate its content - with antisemitism and racism rife, according to multiple reports. Now the platform says it has removed a virtual Nazi concentration camp featuring gas chambers that users could operate. In a report published Saturday, the Daily Mail revealed the existence of the concentration camp game, which included tall watchtowers, gas chambers, and train tracks apparently...

  • I am a Jew and just want to come home

    Jared Armstrong|Feb 25, 2022

    (JTA) - Eight days after I was born, I had a brit. I was a Jew, and that's what Jews do. Well, many do it anyway; Jews who are not observant may not, but that wasn't my family. We kept Shabbat. We had the best meals and wine during Passover. And on Yom Kippur, at a young age there was no excuse for me not to afflict my soul, my mom said. There I was, on the Day of Atonement, a little young boy starving and crying in the shul, like everyone else. When I told my rabbi I wanted to make aliyah, to live in Israel, he was for it. But both of us are...

  • His Jewish wedding at a Nazi enclave was a 'middle finger extended to Hitler' - so was the rest of his life

    Philissa Cramer|Feb 25, 2022

    (JTA) - Felice Jacobs and Alan Feldstein could have tied the knot in Phoenix, where they met and where his mother worked at the local Reform synagogue. Or they could have held their wedding on the U.S. Army base in Austria where Alan was stationed at the time. Instead, they chose the Eagle's Nest, the Nazis' former mountain retreat in the Bavarian Alps - a location that, as far as anyone knew, had never before hosted a Jewish wedding. "We got married there because my husband wanted to thumb his nose at Hitler," Felice Feldstein recalled last...

  • Committing hate crimes in Jesus' name is warped

    Jonathan Feldstein and Shawn Hyland|Feb 25, 2022

    A New Jersey evangelical minister and Orthodox Jew walk into Congress …. It sounds like the beginning of a quirky joke, but in fact it’s how we developed a close, warm friendship. Years ago, for a number of years in a row, we participated together in the annual Christians United for Israel Washington Summit. Shawn Hyland of Bayville, N.J., served as the CUFI New Jersey state coordinator. As such, he coordinated an annual day of meetings to lobby New Jersey’s congressional and senatorial representatives on issues related to and in support of Is...

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    Gloria Yousha|Feb 25, 2022

    A Poem For You (from me)... "I'm elderly (?) a senior gal, a name that used to pain, Instead of young and beautiful, being old makes me insane, But then I think of all the songs, the music of my time, How beautiful and meaningful, not rap (pure crap) a crime! And stars like Benny, Berle and Brooks, And even Baby Snooks! The Broadway shows, the acts, the movies of my day, Were absolutely brilliant, great in every way! SO WHAT THE HECK HAPPENED?? Okay. So we look and sound alike ... Of course you heard of Joan Alexandra Molinsky. And, of course,...

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