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An odd couple of Jewish organizations unite to help migrants during cold nights

By Fiona André — February 13, 2024
NEW YORK (RNS) — By combining efforts, two Jewish organizations have provided hundreds of migrants with coats, blankets and hot food this winter. 

After menu is deemed antisemitic, eatery throws Shabbat dinner for Jewish neighbors

By Fiona André — January 29, 2024
NEW YORK (RNS) — Palestinian restaurateurs tried to set the record straight after cheekily naming seafood section of the menu 'From the River to the Sea.'

Adeena Sussman’s new cookbook, an ode to Shabbat and its food traditions

By Yonat Shimron — November 30, 2023
(RNS) — With her latest book, she turns back to her roots in a Modern Orthodox home where her mother cooked dishes typical of the Ashkenazi tradition.

South Africa’s ‘Great Big Challah Bakes’ kick off global Shabbos Project

By Brian Pellot — October 22, 2015
CAPE TOWN (RNS) This week's global Shabbos Project features yoga events and picnics in San Diego, a 3,000-person street dinner in downtown Los Angeles, and major events in 560 cities around the world.

Jewish bakery evolves to cater to East London’s new clientele

By Brian Pellot — January 24, 2014
LONDON (RNS) Rinkoff Bakeries opened in 1911 when London’s Whitechapel district was a Jewish immigrant hub. The family-run bakery has evolved to serve Harrods, Google and the neighborhood’s growing Muslim community.
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