Ashkenazi
Passador in Tel Aviv: A meat lover’s paradise - restaurant review
Passador in Tel Aviv serves nine meats, fresh sides, and unlimited drinks in a lively, well-run dining experience
Hacham Zvi Ashkenazi: Anomaly of a religious scholar
Azealia Banks goes viral again, for tweeting about Jews, this time calling Jewish food ‘deliciooos'
Former chief rabbi Metzger released on bail after alleged indecent act against minor
Pascale's Kitchen: Not just gefilte fish
These dishes were adapted to the kosher Ashkenazi kitchen, with recipes that were passed down from one generation to the next – just as was done with recipes in Sephardi communities.
Baba Sali's hilula: Greatly subdued due to COVID-19
The Baba Sali’s white-domed neo-Moorish mausoleum, located in a park and palm forest developed by the Jewish National Fund, is a magnet for some 800,000 visitors annually.
Jews are not white: Race and identity in Israel and the US - Opinion
If Israeli Jews are white, then who are the people of color that these “white Jews” must be oppressing through their white supremacy? The Palestinians, of course.
Victoria to be first Australian state to prohibit Nazi symbols
Legislation to prohibit hateful symbols is expected to be passed in early 2022.
Breakthrough treatment for Tay-Sachs shows positive results, study finds
Tay-Sachs is an inherited disorder that is almost always fatal and disproportionately affects Ashkenazi Jews. Currently, there is no viable medical treatment available.
Saying Ashkenazim are elitist won’t change status of Mizrahim - opinion
The truth is that in the past, and perhaps even today, many Ashkenazim also viewed the Mizrahim as a collective – an inferior collective.
Ashkenazi heads to Cairo as Egypt pushes for permanent ceasefire with Gaza
Israel is expected to tell the Egyptians that any agreement should include the return of the bodies of two soldiers believed killed in the 2014 Gaza war.
Letters to the Editor April 5, 2021: (Taylor) Forcing the issue
Readers of the Jerusalem Post have their say
‘Who are we?’: Asian American Jews explore their identities in new series
The series is the brainchild of two recent college students who found themselves craving a way to get to know other people whose identities overlapped with their own.
Ex-Israeli envoy reveals large number of Ashkenazi Jews lived in Cairo
"Cairo was like a railway terminal, Jews coming and going," ambassador Rosen said.