
Soul searching
Turning to Spirituality Series Jewish Family Education with Candace R. Kwiatek, The Dayton Jewish Observer Soul mate. Lost soul. Good for the soul. Sell one’s soul. Despite today’s rampant secularism, there’s a lot of “soul searching” going on in science, religion, philosophy, and daily life. Google the word “soul” and

A home-run Chanukah gift
By Marc Katz, Special To The Dayton Jewish Observer Since Lipman Pike was the first known professional Jewish baseball player, and he began his career in 1871, he’s certainly a good place to begin a discussion of baseball cards featuring Jewish players. This is the opening pitch for The Jewish

A Chanukah menu with a lighter touch
By Megan Wolf, JTA The holidays are a wonderful time to share meals with friends and family — but must they be heavy and calorie filled? For Chanukah, this simple and tasty Asian-inspired menu uses oil per the holiday tradition, but it’s low in calories and rich in flavors, colors

Plantain Latkes with Avocado Crema
By Samantha Ferraro, The Nosher Every year I create a new latke recipe for the Chanukah season. Potatoes are so last year, but roots and vegetables are trending now. Plantain chips are among my favorite treats; put a bag in front of me and it’s over. I blame my East

Bark Mitzvah Boy
Look for The Adventures of Bark Mitzvah Boy each month in The Dayton Jewish Observer and at this site. To read the complete December 2017 Dayton Jewish Observer, click here.

Obituaries
Mike Alan Bondurant, age 54 of Xenia, passed away Nov. 3. Mr. Bondurant attended Miami East High School and MVCTC. He was employed by Ernst Concrete and formerly by Moraine Materials for more than 28 years. Mr. Bondurant is survived by his wife of more than 22 years, Jaime (Alpert)

At Wright State, Fiddler becomes a teaching tool, onstage and off
By Marshall Weiss, The Dayton Jewish Observer It’s the first run-through for Act I, only three weeks from opening, and members of the production team can’t help breaking up with laughter at the homespun quips that volley in front of them. “From such children come other children,” Yente the matchmaker

‘Messianic’ synagogue reconfigures as ‘yeshiva’
Area rabbis: ‘Messianic Judaism’ is Christianity with Jewish overlays, not normative Judaism By Marshall Weiss, The Dayton Jewish Observer On Sept. 28, Ahavat Torah Yeshiva – Dayton, OH launched its community Facebook page. In an early post, it describes itself as “a place for Torah learning and drawing close to

‘Jews go home’ message found at Wright State University
By Ed Carroll, Cleveland Jewish News Graffiti on campus restrooms at Wright State University displaying inflammatory messages have been found at least twice since Oct. 12. The messages reportedly included the phrase “Jews go home,” among other racial and anti-gay slurs. The messages, written in dry erase marker, promptly were

A cautionary tale of McCarthyism, on film
By Marc Katz, Special To The Observer To most of us, the 1952 Gary Cooper/Grace Kelly film High Noon is a classic Western about nothing more than an ex-convict threatening the sheriff who put him in jail. It was much more than that, as Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Glenn Frankel points