Haven’t Heard of Thanksgivukkah? Are you on Mars?
By Sarina Roffé In the next week, we will begin to see menorahs of all shapes and sizes populate the windows of homes in Brooklyn.
By Sarina Roffé In the next week, we will begin to see menorahs of all shapes and sizes populate the windows of homes in Brooklyn.
Out of the Lower East Side and its creative constraints Clever chefs like Moshe Wendel and Itta Werdiger Roth are bringing kosher into the 21st
After years of watching synagogue members die or move away, the Sephardic Jewish Center of Canarsie made the difficult decision to downsize. The 50-year-old Brooklyn
1012 Avenue I, Brooklyn The Young Israel was established on December 6, 1921 and held its first Synagogue Shabbat Services on March 3, 1922. In
Boerum Hill artist Elke Reva Sudin, 26, recently exhibited an oil painting in Miami through Con Artist, a Lower East Side artists’ space. ‘Showing this