Brooklyn’s Syrian Jewish Community
Bazaar in Bensonhurst, 86th Street east from Bay 32nd Street, Brooklyn. Emigration to New York began in about 1907, although a few arrived earlier. The
Bazaar in Bensonhurst, 86th Street east from Bay 32nd Street, Brooklyn. Emigration to New York began in about 1907, although a few arrived earlier. The
Brooklyn is famous for its writers, as well as its visual and performing artists. Much of the latter talent has been forged through the public
Brooklyn-born, Maurice Sendak, widely considered the most important children’s book artist of the 20th century, who wrenched the picture book out of the safe, sanitized
By JOHN LELAND , New York Times Published: March 9, 2013 At age 6, he was a budding yeshiva student, in white shirt and black hat, with little
By Malya Levin, The Jewish Daily Forward, March 12, 2013 “How could a kosher restaurant have opened in Park Slope without my knowing about it?” I unceremoniously
Sarina Roffe: Culture and tradition are passed down from one generation to another in a family through foods. Esther Cohen Salem was the first to