Nazis are bad. So’s hysteria.
The Hall of Fame lefty, who famously sat on Yom Kippur during the 1965 World Series, had quite the impact on Robert Gaynor of Newton, Mass.
Drawing on the Jewish experience of religious persecution, Ralph Gants assured the largest mosque in New England that ‘you do not stand alone’
An Israeli-led water purification company teamed up with Boston’s Harpoon Brewery and created a limited edition pale ale made with water from the Charles River
In ‘The Brothers,’ her new book about the Boston attacks, the Russian émigré writer empathizes with fellow displaced people
Tablet Original Fiction set in the all-inclusive resorts of the Dominican Republic
Dave Heard makes $450 a simcha while trying to make it to Broadway
Community addressing incidents at elementary schools in Bedford, Mass.
The 44-year-old healthcare entrepreneur wants to be Massachusetts’s next governor and maybe start a third-party revolution
He’s also playing in the World Series right now
The unlikely playoff match-up has high stakes for one Boston-bred Detroit fan
My father started rooting for Detroit when Hank Greenberg played for the Tigers. Now it’s an enduring family tradition.
Neil Diamond at Fenway Park in Boston
Two of the slain men in 2011 were Jewish
The death of a beloved Solomon Schechter teacher shadows a community of former students—many now at the forefront of American Jewish life
Searching for ways to attract young Jews, a Boston group asked some chefs to reinvent traditional Jewish dishes. Never underestimate the ability of good food to attract a crowd.
After a painstaking survey, Tablet Magazine awards title for nation’s tastiest triangular treat
The unbuilt synagogues of the Great Depression