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Concern Grows Over Disappearance of Rabbi Zvi Kogan in UAE: Suspected Kidnapping and Terrorism Under Investigation

Rabbi Zvi Kogan, a Chabad emissary in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), has disappeared, raising concerns of a possible terrorist incident. The disappearance occurred on Thursday, and Israeli authorities are treating the case as a suspected act of terrorism. Rabbi Kogan, a dual Israeli-Moldovan citizen, has been part of the Abu Dhabi Chabad since the …

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New Reserve Cut Park Avenue Brings Upscale Kosher Dining to Midtown

Reserve Cut, the iconic kosher steakhouse known for its exquisite French-Asian fusion cuisine, has expanded its culinary footprint with a new Reserve Cut Park Avenue location in Midtown Manhattan. This exciting development marks a significant milestone for the renowned establishment, which has been a staple in the Financial District since its inception. The original Reserve …

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Top 4 Jewish Children’s Books

Reading for children is essential for so many reasons. From helping to increase intelligence to expanding imagination and creativity, making Jewish children’s books a mainstay of the Jewish family is one of the most beneficial things parents can institute. From books about Jewish history to Jewish foods and Beyond, there are a multitude of great book options for Jewish …

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The Changing Landscape Of Kosher Meat & Dairy Alternatives

Kosher food has made some tremendous advances in the last few decades. Those who keep kosher are now free to choose from practically every ethnic cuisine and culinary style while still maintaining strict kosher dietary laws. Dishes that previously went utterly untouched by adherents to kosher dietary laws are now finding a way into the …

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Harvard Enhances Kosher Dining Options in Response to Antisemitism Task Force Recommendations

Harvard University has significantly expanded its kosher dining options, enhancing the culinary experience for students who observe Jewish dietary laws. Now, students will have hot kosher meals for lunch and dinner six days a week at the Hillel dining hall at Harvard, as well as two undergraduate dining halls — Annenberg Hall and Pforzheimer House. …

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Blue Moon Hotel & Sweet Dreams Cafe: Heritage Under Siege Amid Controversy and Community Support

In the heart of New York City’s Lower East Side, the Blue Moon Hotel and its Sweet Dreams Bakery Cafe have become the center of a heated controversy. Owned by Randy Settenbrino, the son of an Italian father and Russian Jewish mother, the hotel is a cherished landmark celebrated for preserving Jewish immigrants’ cultural heritage. …

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