Philadelphia and other cities suffering from surging gun deaths are pumping hundreds of millions of dollars into solutions that don’t work
Rediscovering the once-Jewish neighborhood in Philadelphia where my mother grew up
How Philadelphia’s local ‘Jewish Exponent’ came to host in 1963 S.D. Goitein’s insightful but overlooked scholarly essay on Maimonides, now reprinted here
Jewish men attacked in video from Philadelphia Black Lives Matter protests tell Tablet what happened that night
Tuskegee was hardly the last time American medical researchers used men in unethical experiments
David Magerman, a top patron of Philadelphia’s Jewish schools and institutions, was punished for criticizing his employer, Robert Mercer
I experienced a poignant, personal moment when one exhibit made mention of my New Jersey summer camp
Dispatch from the airport protest against the new administration’s immigration ban, where online activism morphed into the poster-wielding crowd
Philadelphia’s Rooster Soup Company, co-run by Michael Solomonov, has partnered with a local organization to feed the city’s needy
Jewish bakers are rethinking everything they thought they knew about rye bread. And baguettes. And croissants. And scones.
The owners of Philadelphia’s popular restaurant Zahav share their recipes—and personal stories—in a new cookbook
After an epic rise and fall, the hip-hop producer is embracing his haimish side
Zahav owners offer their take on an Israeli-style hummusiya in Center City
Congregations of Ner Zedek a target of anti-Semitic vandalism in the past
From bagel bakeries and hummus joints to upscale kosher eateries, new restaurants have changed the city’s culinary profile
Jill and Sheldon Bonovitz pass their collection of works by untrained artists to the Philadelphia Museum of Art
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Malcolm Hoenlein has served as the unofficial king of the Jews for the past three decades, but a combination of forces threatens his rule