The mystery deepens
When my beloved baristas kept flubbing my Hebrew name, I went with another Jewish, easy-to-pronounce moniker
‘Cups’ attempts to free New Yorkers from Starbucks’ coffee clutches
U.S. coffee conglomerate in talks for a stake in the Israeli carbonated company
That included the creation of a seder plate
Furniture mogul Mitchell Gold eschews glitzy Democratic confabs for coffee talk with evangelicals
Huppah Dreams
The Purim tradition of drowning out Haman’s name with noise dates back to medieval times. But in our increasingly cacophonous lives, an illustrator wonders: Does the grogger need to be reinvented?
As Egyptians rejoice in toppling the Mubarak regime and rebel forces in Libya threaten Qaddafi’s hold on power, a writer wonders: What will the next revolutions be?