Thursday, February 5 2026

Cincinnati Volunteers Roll Out “Challah Share” Before The New Year

Cincinnati’s Challah Share initiative, led by local volunteers, aims to support Jewish families by providing essential Shabbat items like challah, grape juice, and honey. Inspired by Israeli community logistics, the program emphasizes neighborly support. With positive feedback and a focus on inclusivity, the first week’s deliveries fostered community connection just ahead of Rosh HaShanah.

I Thought Being in Your 20s Was a Fun Thing!!

Now I’m not sure who told me this, or even if someone told me this, but I was under the impression that being in your 20s was supposed to be fun.

A Very Jewish Friendship

By Eliana Garfunkel I often think about how intense my Judaism has been throughout my life, whether it be a reflection of my dedication, or more realistically, a reassurance of my Jewish identity. In either case, even as a pre-schooler, Judaism has never been on the backburner. It was around christmastime, and our small class

Salvador Litvak on “Guns & Moses”

By Anna Selman When I scheduled an interview with Salvador Litvak, director of the new film Guns & Moses, I realized this was probably the biggest interview I’d ever landed: a filmmaker with a cult Passover comedy under his belt, a million followers online and Christopher Lloyd in his new cast. For someone like him,

Renegade Garden: It’s Not Too Late

By Tyler Harbottle There’s a certain joy that comes with having a garden. You take control of the source of your food; even if it’s only for a while. Some garden centers have young vegetable plants still available in July, and some plants will grow from seeds to maturity in less than three months with

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