25 Mar 2009 March-April, Culture, Food, History, Religion Maxwell House Hagaddah: Good to the Last Page June 4, 2013 By Joan Alpert 0 comments Facebook Twitter Pinterest linkedin Telegram In 1923, when Maxwell House Coffee signed on with the Joseph Jacobs Advertising agency in New York, it was already a legend. Theodore R...Continue reading
25 Mar 2009 March-April, Food The Sweet Story of Charoset March 20, 2021 By Joan Alpert 5 comments Facebook Twitter Pinterest linkedin Telegram Charoset, that aromatic ensemble of fruits, nuts, spices and wine, may be the tastiest traditional food on the Seder plate, but why it ...Continue reading
25 Mar 2009 March-April, Arts, Religion Great Seder Films June 4, 2013 By Maxine Springer 1 comment Facebook Twitter Pinterest linkedin Telegram Marjorie Morningstar, 1958 Crimes & Misdemeanors, 1989 It Runs in the Family, 2003 When Do We Eat?, 2005 Passover works for m...Continue reading
12 Feb 2009 March-April Letter from Chautauqua February 12, 2013 By Nadine Epstein 0 comments Facebook Twitter Pinterest linkedin Telegram The Protestant, intellectual playground founded in the 19th century is now home to a thriving Jewish community Inspired by the late 19...Continue reading Pages: 1 2
28 Jan 2009 March-April, Issues, Politics, U.S. Politics Can Eric Cantor Save the GOP? June 4, 2013 By Robert S. Greenberger 0 comments Facebook Twitter Pinterest linkedin Telegram The new minority whip is the highest ranking Jewish Republican in the history of the U.S. House of Representatives. Not long a...Continue reading Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
30 Nov 2009 March-April Spice Box May 8, 2012 By Moment 0 comments Facebook Twitter Pinterest linkedin Telegram Continue reading
09 Nov 2009 March-April, Jewish Word Jewish Word | The Many Meanings of Passover August 1, 2019 By Joan Alpert 0 comments Facebook Twitter Pinterest linkedin Telegram The many meanings of Passover Continue reading Pages: 1 2
03 Nov 2009 March-April Return to Centro Histórico August 11, 2016 By Ilan Stavans 1 comment Facebook Twitter Pinterest linkedin Telegram A child of Mexico City’s cloistered Jewish community discovers Mexico’s long Jewish history—and his own. Continue reading Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6