Award-winning authors and illustrators transport the whole family through place and time, teaching about the beauty of the holiday -- along with a few other lessons, too
The global pandemic is testing levels of commitment to one of Judaism's most observed rites -- but with technology and plain moxie, people are determined to continue the tradition
London-born artist Leon Fenster planned to unveil the years-in-the-making 180-page text illustrating Jewish history in China's transient capital, but was forced to leave the city
From hunting matzah in Africa to finding ways to accommodate the needy, global Jewry does holiday improv as some rabbis hint at a possible second chance to celebrate down the road
Dia de las Velitas dates back to 1854, when Pope Pius set the immaculate conception as Catholic dogma, but some scholars attribute aspects of the holiday to crypto-Jews
Brought to Rome by Sephardic Jews from southern Italy, the lesser-known cassola, which predate the now-ubiquitous potato latke, are enjoying a resurgence
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