New Anthology Offers 75 Essays on Being Jewish in the Post-Oct. 7th Era
“On Being Jewish Now” explores matters of faith, community and heritage in the 21st century, written by some of the leading lights in the Jewish world.
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Zibby Owens, the catalyst and editor of the anthology "On Being Jewish Now," shows off some of her fresh, homemade challah loaves. (Provided photo)
“On Being Jewish Now” explores matters of faith, community and heritage in the 21st century, written by some of the leading lights in the Jewish world.
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Author Yardena Schwartz: "Oct. 7 radicalized many Israelis, and many left-wing Israelis in the wake of Oct. 7 have shifted rightward." (Photo provided by JTA)
In “Ghosts of a Holy War,” Yardena Schwartz explores an anti-Jewish pogrom in British Mandate Palestine and how it echoed across the next century.
Read MoreThis year’s crop of books take young readers from the old-world streets of Istanbul, back to biblical times and to
18th-century New York City.
Cast of Chesapeake Shakespeare Company’s Romeo and Juliet (2024), directed by Gerrard Alex Taylor. (Photo by Kiirstn Pagan Photography)
Chesapeake Shakespeare Company was founded on a simple belief: that Shakespeare belongs to everyone, whether it’s welcoming people into the theatre or reaching out to the broader community.
Read MoreEmma Snyder, owner of The Ivy Bookshop, offers recommendations for must-read titles for adults and children.
Read MoreJmore offers its annual preview of the fall arts season with an array of arts and cultural events around town.
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Alex Edelman, on winning an Emmy Award: “This is the end of a seven-year journey with the show, but I got to make something really funny with my friend.” (Photo courtesy of Max, via JTA)
The 35-year-old comedian’s show centers on his experiences attending a meeting of white nationalists in New York.
Read MoreGatherings will include a teen vigil and presentation of the film “We Will Dance Again,” as well as a community concert.
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Emmy Award-winning actor, comedian, writer and producer Brett Goldstein will perform at the Lyric on Oct. 18.
This fall offers the chance to explore new exhibits, listen to talks with esteemed speakers, laugh out loud with great comics, and more.
Read MoreThe David M. Rubenstein Exhibition Arcade will form the epicenter of the museum’s front of house, a central public space that branches out into galleries, an audio/video production studio and a library.
Read MoreIntegrated Pest Management offers a healthy approach to transforming your gardening experience.
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