Sunday, June 21 2026

Lotsa Latkes 

As we all know, latkes are one of the most important aspects of Hanukkah. We’ve all eaten these delicious potato pancakes and argued about whether applesauce or sour cream is the superior topping (it’s obviously applesauce). But what about other flavors of latkes?

Christmas Day Chinese: A Cincinnati Jewish Ranking

It’s the most sacred of Jewish December traditions: skipping the ham and heading straight for Chinese food. If you’re in Greater Cincinnati and wondering where to go this Christmas Day, we’ve got you covered. Starting at number five and counting down to the top spot, here’s your festive food crawl. 5. China Food (Hyde Park)

Fifty West Brewing Company

Once known as “The Loneliest Road in America,” the famous coast-to-coast journey along U.S. Route 50 takes about 43 hours, starting in Ocean City, Maryland, and ending in West Sacramento, California. It crosses 12 states with mountain, desert, and Great Plains scenery. Fifty West Brewing Company is a stop along the route. However, our planned

Madtree Taproom

Next stop on our Jews and Brews tour: Madtree Taproom in Oakley.

Little Miami Brewing Company

Little Miami Brewing Company in Cincinnati offers a vibrant craft brewing experience in a beautifully designed space. Opened in 2017, it features a welcoming patio and rooftop views of the Little Miami River. Guests can enjoy a diverse selection of brews and artisan pizza, making it a perfect gathering spot for all.

Moerlein Lager House

The Moerlein Lager House offers a vibrant atmosphere, combining a lodge-like second floor with views of the Ohio River. Guests can enjoy a wide range of house-made craft beers, including Helles Lager and Barbarossa. The friendly service complements delicious dishes like Grilled Chicken Pitas and Moer Burger, celebrating the brewery’s rich history.

Miami U Increases Kosher Dining Options for Jewish Students

OXFORD, Ohio — Campuses talk a lot about inclusion. Most of it happens in memos. Real inclusion showed up in Oxford this fall as a kosher bagel kiosk offering fresh bagels and salads students can buy with their dining swipes. Students were quick to try it. “I have used the new bagel kiosk, and it’s

Cincinnati Dining: Friend or Foe to Vegetarians?

By Delaney Church No one feels more uncomfortable than a vegetarian who, while out to dinner with friends, cannot find anything vegetarian-friendly on the menu to save their life. First, there’s the classic awkward silence after someone asks, “What are you getting?” as your eyes scan the limited menu for the fifth time. Then, there’s

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