Alli Rosen
By Alli Rosen
-
Food Sowing the Seeds of Justice
Golf-ball sized, purple tomatoes hang heavy on the vine, ripe and ready for the picking. “You know tomatoes are ready when they easily pop right off at the stem,” announces Marybeth Lybrand, the Master Gardener at the Peninsula Jewish Community Center’s Gan Tzedek, or Justice Garden. “If you have to really tug to on the…
-
Food A New Way to Grocery Shop
On a recent Friday afternoon, 32 seventh-graders from San Francisco’s Brandeis Hillel Day School piled into a yellow school bus for a rather unusual field trip. Instead of heading to the zoo or a science museum, they went to the supermarket. With Jewish values on food and sustainability as their guide, students cased the aisles…
Explore
Most Popular
- 1
Forverts in English A Yiddish word I never expected to see on a license plate
- 2
Opinion Anti-Zionism forced us to withdraw from Reconstructionist Rabbinical College
- 3
Opinion The Gaza War is neither a genocide nor a mission — it’s Revisionist Zionism in action
- 4
Opinion Young Jews are fleeing Jewish institutions: Here’s how to keep them
In Case You Missed It
-
Opinion Israel made a terrible tactical blunder in targeting the AP — one it’s made many times before
-
Culture Is it too soon for an exhibit about the massacre at the Nova Music Festival, or is it just the right time?
-
Opinion There’s a real outrage involving the International Criminal Court, Israel and Hamas. It isn’t what you think
-
Sports With antisemitism scandal behind him, Kyrie Irving is thriving — and Jewish Mavericks fans are cheering him on