Rachel Myerson
By Rachel Myerson
-
Life Keep Shabbat? There’s A Gadget For That.
In 2018, a Shabbat-observant doctor can write a prescription using a ‘ShabEt’ pen that uses semi-permanent ink. Security personnel can rely on a hand-held metal detector, dairy farmers can milk cows, and the disabled can ride to synagogue in electric wheelchairs. They can do it all on Shabbat, and all without transgressing Jewish law. This…
-
Life Judaism Discovered ‘Wellness’ Long Before It Was Trendy
“Wellness” is one of the biggest, often eye-roll-inducing, buzzwords of today. A trillion dollar industry associated with anything from turmeric laced golden milk, to sound baths, to Lululemon activewear — it encompasses such a broad, trend-driven array of beliefs and practices that even those profiting from it struggle to define it. Miriam Webster defines wellness…
-
Food Missing Tel Aviv? Find A Piece Of It In Williamsburg
Williamsburg has no shortage of places to eat, nor of Middle Eastern-cum-Israeli cuisine. Yet somehow, a little cafe on Union Avenue stands out. ‘Reunion’, owned by Eldad and Inna Mashiach, serves classic Israeli dishes with a side of Tel Aviv attitude. The unassuming space is as comfortable in hipster Williamsburg as it would be shuk-side…
Most Popular
- 1
The Schmooze Melissa Cohen Biden: What to know about Hunter Biden’s Jewish wife
- 2
News Exclusive: Mexico’s new Jewish president has not been telling the truth about her family’s Holocaust story
- 3
Fast Forward Heather Conn Hendel, 48, beloved teacher, caregiver, matchmaker and newlywed, dies days after giving birth to a daughter
- 4
Fast Forward ‘Abhorrent’: NY officials deplore attacks on homes of Brooklyn Museum director, board members
In Case You Missed It
-
Film & TV The secret Jewish history of Dick Van Dyke
-
Fast Forward NYC Council staffers union endorses ceasefire in Gaza, calls for divestment from Israel bonds
-
Yiddish אַן אומקער צו דער מאַרקסיסטישער שיטה בײַם פֿאָרשן י. ל. פּרצעס ווערקReviving a Marxist perspective in the study of I. L. Peretz’s work
עדי מהלאל האַלט, אַז פּרץ האָט גענוצט חסידישע מאָטיװן אין זײַן פּראָזע, כּדי צו רופֿן צו דער סאָציאַלער רעװאָלוציע.
-
Culture She longed to be a lover and an outlaw; she became a writer instead