Clara Shapiro is a contributing writer for The Harvard Crimson. She is a reporting intern in the Forward’s culture and features department.
Clara Shapiro
By Clara Shapiro
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Culture Like Jews of yore, huddled masses gather upon an island, yearning to breathe free and eat good food
On Governors Island, The Great Nosh reimagined the classics and provided a break from the tsuris
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Food In gentrified Manhattan, one Jewish luncheonette strives to keep the faith (except for the bacon part)
S&P, a nearly 100-year-old lunch counter, serves up sandwiches and old-school charm with none of the frills
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Culture Travels to ‘the sixth borough’ — a brief history of New York City mayors visiting Israel
NYC mayors have been visiting Israel since 1951. What have they been doing there?
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Culture That time Yiddishists met extraterrestrials a short while ago in a galaxy not far away
It was a normal summer internship at the Yiddish Book Center ... until the Jedi invaded our turf
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Fast Forward What we know about the burn attack on a Jewish event in Boulder
There were 8 victims hospitalized and the alleged assailant faces hate crime charges
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