Sympathy for the Pharaoh? A Jewish-Indian play asks us to find a soft spot for an old enemy
Misha Shulman’s 'Pharaoh' examines the Exodus villain with a twist of traditional South Asian theater
Misha Shulman’s 'Pharaoh' examines the Exodus villain with a twist of traditional South Asian theater
The information came from an Israeli government committee but locals said no members of the “lost tribe” had been killed in recent violence.
Many survived the Hamas attacks because they were praying in a new synagogue
Some are currently staying at government shelters, others at schools and homes of other community members, or rented homes paid for by nonprofit groups
A new Indian movie takes a tour of the Holocaust sites for unusual reasons
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Experts say fraudulent kosher certification is a recurring problem globally
I’ve always viewed myself, growing up with an Indian Jewish mother, as an experimental new dish added to the menu of life. Add one cup of challah, another cup of sari’s and chutney, a dash of Germanic roots and blend vigorously until you get one enthusiastic and occasionally confused me. I have not always appreciated…
שמעון נויבערג דערקלערט דעם חילוק צווישן אַלט־ייִדיש און מיטל־ייִדיש און די ביכער, שרײַבערס, לייענערס און דרוקערײַען פֿון יענער תּקופֿה