This week on Thou Shalt: Anti-Semitic jokes, zealous barbers, and a colleague with a Nazi problem
This week on Thou Shalt: Gathering the courage to pay a shiva call to someone you don’t really know that well, talking crabs and kashrut with your non-observant boyfriend, and figuring out how to toast your Orthodox friend at his wedding
This week in Thou Shalt: Incurious office mates, menacing minyans, and the mysteries of Jewish time
This week in Thou Shalt: Kosher-for-Passover Russian delicacies, kid-free musical celebrations, and the mystery of the Christian Seders
This week in Thou Shalt: Ecumenical jitters, looks-based biases, and a dash of good, old-fashioned guilt
This week on Thou Shalt, our intrepid advice column: A catering conundrum, a newcomer’s dilemma, and some big-time superstition
This week on Thou Shalt, our new advice column: inter-marriage blues, crowded tables, and the shanda of shellfish
Introducing Thou Shalt, our new advice column
Jewish grandma Isadora Alman pioneered the American sex-advice column, then found her work obsolete.
In ‘A Bintel Brief,’ Liana Finck draws a love-letter to the cowards, stoolies, brides, and sons who inspired Abraham Cahan
In the first installment of Tablet Magazine’s new graphic advice column, we meet Mitzi, the author’s heroine, foil, and muse