The Scroll
The Greatest Floridian Restaurant in the World
A Passover trip to the Sunshine State brings back memories of Wolfie Cohen’s Rascal House
By
Marjorie Ingall
· April 14, 2017
The Scroll
Gribenes: ‘Ratatouille’ for the Jewish Soul
For an older generation, eating crisp chicken cracklings at a shul fundraiser brought back fond memories, often of a mother’s love
By
Matthew Ackerman
· March 2, 2017
Book Reviews
At Home in History, and Nowhere Else
Saul Friedländer’s ‘small masterpiece in the literature of the Holocaust’
By
Adam Kirsch
· November 10, 2016
The Scroll
Watch: Elie Wiesel on ‘The Perils of Indifference’
The Internet lends us a trove of precious Elie Wiesel speeches, including his over 180 appearances at the 92 Street Y in New York City
By
Jesse Bernstein
· July 6, 2016
Middle East
In 2000, a Newspaper Headline Opened a Wound in Israeli Society. It Still Hasn’t Healed.
The fight over alleged war crimes from 1948 is a window into the kaleidoscopic nature of history and memory in Israeli culture
By
Batya Ungar-Sargon
· May 19, 2014
World
In Argentina, Catholics Opposed to Pope Francis Challenge His Legacy of Jewish Relations
Last week’s protest at a Buenos Aires Kristallnacht commemoration was a display of denial—and ignorance
By
Natasha Zaretsky
· November 22, 2013
The Scroll
Memory, Family, and Gabriel García Márquez
This week in Jewcy, our partner site
By Jacob Silverman for Jewcy · July 13, 2012
Family
A Dog’s Life
Chased by a chocolate lab, guilt, and memories of mother
By
Shalom Auslander
· June 3, 2010
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