Time Lapse Drawing Hasidic Jews On Etch A Sketch – Video
richards | March 5, 2015
Time Lapse Drawing Hasidic Jews On Etch A Sketch Time Lapse Drawing Hasidic Jews On Etch A Sketch. By: Etch A Sketch By Khai Kid
richards | March 5, 2015
Time Lapse Drawing Hasidic Jews On Etch A Sketch Time Lapse Drawing Hasidic Jews On Etch A Sketch. By: Etch A Sketch By Khai Kid
richards | March 3, 2015
Provided Jonathan Boyarin, the Thomas and Diann Mann Professor of Jewish Studies and professor of anthropology, translated Menashe Unger's "A Fire Burns in Kotsk" from its original Yiddish.
richards | February 27, 2015
The Bottom Line Other Business Features Local Stories from ThisWeek More Articles By Mark Sherman Associated Press Thursday February 26, 2015 12:54 AM WASHINGTON Have you heard the one about the Sikh, the Hasidic Jew, the Muslim and the nun who walked into a job interview? Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito channeled his inner stand-up comic yesterday in indicating that he and most of the court would side with a Muslim woman who showed up for a job interview with Abercrombie & Fitch wearing a black head scarf
richards | February 25, 2015
Have you heard the one about the Sikh, the Hasidic Jew, the Muslim and the nun who walked into a job interview? Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito channeled his inner stand-up comic Wednesday in indicating that he and most of the court would side with a Muslim woman who showed up for a job interview with Abercrombie & Fitch wearing a black headscarf. She didn't get hired.
richards | February 25, 2015
Samantha Elauf outside the Supreme Court Wednesday. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images hide caption Samantha Elauf outside the Supreme Court Wednesday
richards | February 19, 2015
Filming Frustrates Williamsburg Hasidic Community WILLIAMSBURG - Some Jewish people in Williamsburg say the city is being inconsiderate of their religious beliefs by permitting TV and movie shoots to take pl... By: JewsOnTelevision
richards | February 17, 2015
TIME History Media See the Most Memorable New Yorker Covers Over 90 Years The magazine, known for iconic and controversial covers, celebrates its 90th anniversary this February There are few magazine-world traditions as instantly recognizable as the cover of the New Yorker, a space thats only grown in prestige the further it moves from the actual contents of the magazine. Most magazines use their covers to advertise a particular story within the issue, but the New Yorkerwhich is celebrating its 90th anniversary this week with nine different coversuses its often-jokey covers to promote a general sensibility: Tuned-in but as often as not divorced from the news cycle, witty in an often absurd way, self-consciously erudite. From the magazines first cover, which featured the foppish mascot Eustace B.
richards | February 17, 2015
There is no peace in the Mideast or Midtown. A Jewish kosher-food purveyor says hes being prevented from settling in the heart of Manhattan by the halal mafia. Yisroel Mordowitz insists he just wants to peacefully peddle sandwiches piled high with brisket or pastrami from his Holy Rollers cart in the lucrative Rockefeller Center area, 48th Street off Sixth Avenue
richards | February 17, 2015
The gym scene in South Beach may not be as gay as it once was, but it's still cool.
richards | February 14, 2015
Litai-hasidi (Lithuanian Hasidic Music) Litai-hasidi (Lithuanian Hasidic Music) Ayalot Ha'Negev 2012 ARC Released on: 2012-10-02 Ensemble: Ayalot Ha'Negev Composer: Traditional Auto-generated by ...