Cindy Grosz writes about timely topics relating to Jewish interests. Her work has appeared in multiple publications. She has hosted her own podcast as is in production with a YouTube show featuring breaking news and worldwide trends. She writes about food, fashion, education, celebrity news and especially everything Jewish and Israel. She is also the best-selling author of Rubber Room Romance.
Cindy Grosz
By Cindy Grosz
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Community 2018 Voting Issues — According To A Jewish Trump Supporter
Cindy Grosz spoke to the Forward by phone; what she shared with us has been edited for clarity. When voting in the 2018 midterm elections, it’s important to look at the voting records of people who have been in office at the local, state and federal level. I support candidates who are concerned about Jewish…
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Community The Inside Story Behind Miriam Adelson’s Iconic Jerusalem Coat
Every fashionista knows that the month of May is the most important month for fashion statements: the first Monday in May Met Gala in New York City. But this year, the most influential, most noticed fashion statement was not worn by a celebrity in the United States, nor in England at the Royal Wedding of…
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Slideshows Forward Photos: Scenes From The Opening Of U.S. Embassy In Jerusalem
On May 14, 2018, the American Embassy officially opened in Jerusalem, and I had the privilege of being there. If a picture tells a thousand words, then the past 48 hours tell a story of pride, history and joy.
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Community Two awesome Cinco de Mayo desserts fit for a Shabbat dinner
Mexican lime tequila tart? Yes please.
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Community 75 Years Later, A New Curriculum For The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
The Jewish Partisan Educational Foundation (JPEF) and the Sigi Ziering Institute of the American Jewish University held private screenings in Los Angeles and New York of the critically acclaimed film Uprising to coincide with the re-release of a curriculum about one of the most important feats of resistance during the Holocaust. Jon Avnet I was…
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Community How Barbara Bush Became A Modest Fashion Icon
Former First Lady and First Mom Barbara Bush left us on April 17, 2018. No other woman besides Abigail Adams held both titles in history. She died in 1818, exactly 200 years ago. Besides that fact, Barbara Pierce Bush left a legacy as fashion icon like no other. Bush was “every woman’s mentor” on how…
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Community Here’s How To Eat Homemade Challah And Still Lose Weight
Most of us are still recovering from Passover and its days of potatoes, matzo and endless multi-course meals. Many made resolutions to cleanse, diet and lose those pounds before Shavuot comes, and with it cheesecake and pastas galore. Tanya Zuckerbrot MS, RD, a NYC-based Registered Dietitian, bestselling author of The F-Factor Diet and creator of…
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Community Simple, Delicious Food For The Intermediate Days Of Passover
The Cooking’s Just Begun —-Pesach Part 2 And Healthy New Snacks To Pack For Play and Work The Passover Seders are over and it’s time to replenish your refrigerator. But don’t fret: if you try my quick and easy fish ideas, you’ll be out of the kitchen before you finish that last cup of coffee….
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