A chess master, reimagined, corners himself
In response, the Brazilian Jewish Federation is helping to hone the school’s curriculum
The psychologist and mother of one will lead a congregation of 2,000 families at São Paulo’s Congregação Israelita Paulista
Just in time for the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, cook up this rich Brazilian fish stew
An affair—‘the pain of creation, yet without the creation’—by the great 20th-century Brazilian writer, from the ‘Complete Stories’
A tale of love and vanity by the great 20th-century Brazilian writer, from the new ‘Complete Stories’
A Catholic women hosts Passover for a Jewish exchange student from Brazil
There is no single unifying cuisine, but Jewish food from Central and South America is coming into its own
Display in Salvador, Brazil, endorsed by the tournament’s local committee
Nearly 200 people have signed up to train at their Bnei Brak dojo
Today we travel from Atlanta to Brazil to celebrate Nissim’s big moment
Writer Clarice Lispector’s exoticism had much to do with her Jewishness; her literary vocabulary did not
Lost Books
Will anti-settlement sentiment prove a tipping point?
But it plays up Turkish deal, a no-go for the West
A tale of two competing efforts
Will China approve?
Show suggests ‘Angel of Death’ continued his experiments