Lindsay Eanet
By Lindsay Eanet
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Fast Forward In Chicago, a Black-led church and a Jewish community are addressing painful history through a Sukkot festival
The Chicago Sukkah Design Festival aims to build connections between the predominantly Black West Side community of Lawndale and the city’s Jewish community — which was once centered in that neighborhood
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Fast Forward With goblins, spellcasters and delis, board game makers are imagining new Jewish worlds
A slew of new games imagine exciting new worlds, subvert classic tropes in fun and irreverent ways, and reinterpret Jewish history and identity.
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