Raquel Wildes, a graduate student at Columbia Journalism School, is an Audio Consultant at Tablet.
Masbia, a kosher food kitchen network in New York City that serves over 2 million meals to the needy every year, hosted an event at the Lincoln Square Synagogue to help raise awareness for its worthy cause
In the documentary ‘The Barn,’ a Holocaust activist travels with her grandfather to Ukraine to visit the place where he took refuge from the Nazis
How the Columbia/Barnard Hillel brought me comfort and helped me take control of my Jewish path
Goldie Michelson immigrated from Russia at the turn of the century, and wrote her graduate thesis about Jewry in Worcester, Massachusetts. At 113 years old, she’s reportedly America’s oldest person.
All these studies about arctic sheets and rising sea levels have me freaking about about my favorite Jewish locales, which may eventually be submerged
The former KKK grand wizard, who supports Trump, went off again about ‘Jewish supremacists.’ Finally, Trump was quick to denounce Duke’s words.
A group of Israeli college students are using social media to bolster Israel’s image, to make it, er, yummier
He came, he saw, he sang ‘Dayenu’
As Bernie Sanders campaigns hard in New York, Ben and Jerry offered helpings of their ‘Bernie’s Yearning’ ice cream in Manhattan’s Union Square
Built in 1876, Adas Israel—the actual building itself—will be moved for a third time
A new documentary tells the story of the Los Angeles food scene through the eating experiences of Jonathan Gold, the first food critic to win the Pulitzer Prize