Jackie Hajdenberg
By Jackie Hajdenberg
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Fast Forward As Greenpoint’s Jewish community grows, so does this shul’s Hebrew school
Newly incorporated by the Greenpoint Shul, a mom-and-pop, twice-a-week school aims to serve all of North Brooklyn’s Jewish community
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Fast Forward The deadliest act of antisemitism on American soil is remembered in a new exhibit
“Lessons from the Tree of Life” marks three anniversaries: the Tree of Life shooting in Pittsburgh, the Oct. 7 invasion and Kristallnacht
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Culture Gary Shteyngart reflects on his botched bris in a new short film
The Jewish author opens up about his pain in “The Guy Who Got Cut Wrong,” a 20-minute documentary from The New Yorker
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Fast Forward Silver Moon Bakery, an UWS spot known for its challah, reopens on Broadway
Some 15 locals were in line by 8 a.m. Friday morning
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Fast Forward Grossinger’s iconic rye bread rises again — and won’t require a Catskills trip to obtain
Streit’s is making a cracker version of the bread served at the legendary Borscht Belt resort, in conjunction with a forthcoming TV show about it
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Fast Forward Woodstock, but make it Orthodox: A Jewish music festival comes to the Catskills
Yamim Ba’im, starring Orthodox Israeli superstar Ishay Ribo, will take place Aug. 7 at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts — the same site as the legendary 1969 Woodstock Festival
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Fast Forward Schumer and Nadler race to endorse Mamdani, in sharp contrast to Jewish establishment worries
'There is a lot of concern right now,' UJA-Federation of New York said in a statement
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Fast Forward Helena Weinrauch, Holocaust survivor and ‘dancing angel,’ dies at 100
The beloved New Yorker was known for her late-in-life passion for ballroom dancing, as well as for wearing the same hand-knit sweater at Passover every year
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