New York City’s cosplay Castros sentence a new generation of owners and tenants to socialist squalor
This week’s ‘Daf Yomi’ Talmud study goes straight to the essence of the matter. Plus, ‘fish tales’ and 750-mile-high waves.
Talmudic rabbis regulated real estate transactions based on biblical principles of ownership and centuries of experience of the practicalities of Jewish life
In this week’s ‘Daf Yomi,’ putting limits on property rights
What happens when a former synagogue becomes a private residence?
Croman, who faces up to 25 years in prison, feeds into an age-old Jewish stereotype. His son’s rant doesn’t help either.
‘Streit’s Matzo and the American Dream’ tells the story of the 90-year-old family-run matzo factory in New York’s Lower East Side, that will soon become condos
Caveat emptor?
A mansion in Ft. Lauderdale features a mini synagogue. Rabbi not included.
‘Daf Yomi’ zig-zags from impure wine to the Talmud’s apocryphal reasoning for the destruction of the Temple
The Nazi propaganda master built a huge mansion north of Berlin in 1936, which has been for sale for 15 years with no takers. Bid away.
Less matzo, more maror
The director’s East Hampton property can be yours (for $24.5 million)
The 83-year-old building to become a hotel and shops, plus a new synagogue
A new high-end residential development is seeking to add a shine of kosher chic to the historic—if also historically downmarket—Lower East Side
A haftorah of housing and holiness
Three reasons to buy Israeli real estate, marketers say