JewishBoston.com is Your Guide for the High Holidays
Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur (aka The High Holidays) are almost here! Rosh Hashanah begins on the evening of Wednesday, September 8th, which means now's the...
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Find a Home for the Holidays with GesherCity's Ticket Match Program
Looking for a place to celebrate the Holidays? You found it! GesherCity makes it easy for young adults to connect to the Jewish community, meet...
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Young Adults
The Biggest Loser wants YOU
The NBC reality TV show The Biggest Loser is looking for its next batch of contestants, and they've reached out to us for help finding...
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New England Celebrates Israel is on June 6. Preview it now!
CJP Presents New England Celebrates Israel Have you marked your calendars yet for New England Celebrates Israel? It's a day for the entire family to...
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Kids & Family
Don't Tell Me I'm Next
Yesterday, Hebrew College celebrated its 85th commencement. I graduated with two masters degrees: one in Jewish Studies, the other in Jewish education. I was incredibly...
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Jewish Life
Roast Chicken Surprise, A Rosh Hashanah Recipe
Ingredients 1 whole overpriced kosher chicken2 carrots 1 celery stalk1 onion1 tbs. paprikaKosher salt2 cloves of garlic1 lb of sliced ham [Shh! That’s the surprise!] Rinse...
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Your Shortcut to Free Rosh Hashanah Services
Rosh Hashanah begins on Wednesday night, September 8th. We're thrilled to report there are over a hundred events related to Rosh Hashanah listed on...
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Welcome David Levy, Editor of JewishBoston.com
We’re thrilled beyond words that David Levy has joined the JewishBoston.com team as Editor. David comes to this new "post" with a passion for Jewish...
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A Red, Hot, Yiddishe Mama
Brassy, bountiful, and blessed with talent, Sophie Tucker dreamed of a life "beyond the cook stove and the kitchen sink." Mary Callanan's portrayal of...
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Arts & Culture
The People in Your Neighborhood: Rabbi Benjamin Shalva of Temple Reyim
Temple Reyim began a new chapter with the arrival of their new rabbi, Benjamin Shalva, on August 1. A native of Milwaukee, Rabbi Shalva was...
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