A new congregation in an old space, Zichron Baruch blends Ashkenazi and Sephardic traditions, drawing a mix of Orthodox and non-Orthodox, Israelis and immigrants
Today on Jewcy: In Jaffa, happy hour for the menstruating.
Bino Gabso, better known as Dr. Shakshuka, has the prescription for what ails Tel Aviv’s fast food customers: a recipe he perfected behind bars
Restored homes commemorate a failed experiment from 150 years ago, when American Christians built a short-lived colony in Jaffa
Even I want one, and I am old
In his Jaffa café, London native Danny Phillips hopes that savory, sweet, and vegan pastries can bring Arabs and Jews together
At Pundak De-Luxe, all the food is locally sourced—even the pork
Plus Ambassador Oren’s close link to the Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane
The ‘Homeland’ star flirts with Tel Aviv
The French ambassador to Israel’s distinctive residence in Jaffa tells the story of an unusual—and eventually ruptured—friendship between a Jewish Zionist architect and his Arab Muslim client
High-Tech Holy Land
‘Ajami’ is country’s first Arabic-language submission
BBC profiles ‘Ajami’
Buy local, say Tel Aviv rabbis
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