The Captain depicts a startling transformation
Nothing can prepare you for the opening scenes of The Captain. It’s 1945, just two weeks before the end of World War II, and a young German soldier —…
Nothing can prepare you for the opening scenes of The Captain. It’s 1945, just two weeks before the end of World War II, and a young German soldier —…
By Susan Kandell Wilkofsky Blaze is a bittersweet tale based on the memoir Living in the Woods in a Tree: Remembering Blaze Foley by Sybil Rosen. Directed by Ethan Hawke,…
Compiled by Sharon Wisch-Ray Save the date: Oct. 25 McCoy will lecture as Kornbleet Scholar Yavilah McCoy, CEO of Dimensions Inc. in Boston, will be the 2018 Kornbleet Scholar. Ms.…
Compiled by Sharon Wisch-Ray Hillels of North Texas welcomes UNT Hillel staff Hillel at the University of North Texas expects to grow substantially this year as Hillels of North Texas…
By Deb Silverthorn Dallas’ taste buds are about to explode to a fuller palate, with the opening of Kosher Palate at the Northwest corner of Belt Line and Coit roads.…
When looking at the current period within the Jewish calendar, a common misperception is that next month is a big deal — “the High Holy Days” — but now we’re…
Dear Rabbi, I know we don’t confess to rabbis — but I have a confession. Even if I can read some of the prayers on Rosh Hashanah, I still don’t…
While you’ve certainly heard of the iPhone, few know of the revolutionary process that went into recruiting the talented team that would eventually create this incredibly popular device. The story…
Dear Families, Camp at the Aaron Family JCC is over for summer 2018, and as with all Jewish camps each summer, this was a summer for Jewish friends and Jewish…
I recently wrote about the unusual Holocaust memorial in Pittsburgh — 6 million pop-tops now encased in a massive, walk-through, Star-of David-shaped construction of glass blocks. I’m proud of my…