The Dayton Jewish Observer
Words of war
Leshon Ima – Mother Tongue with Dr. Rachel Zohar Dulin, Special To The Dayton Jewish Observer The horrific experiences of wars left their mark on Jewish history and culture from biblical times onward. The lovely holiday of Chanukah, which we celebrate this month, commemorates the victory of the Maccabees over
Obituaries
Yale J. Holt. A man of dignity, grace and love. Mr. Holt passed away Oct. 30 surrounded by his loved ones, all his children and grandchildren, in the loving arms of his wife. He will be missed by many people, especially his family: Donna, his wife of 50 years, his
Shabbat babies illuminate value of pikuach nefesh
By Rochel Simon, Special To The Dayton Jewish Observer I grew up in a religious, Orthodox home. We followed strict Kosher laws and kept all Jewish holidays. I have wonderful memories growing up with my six siblings in Ann Arbor, Mich., where my parents are the Chabad rabbi and rebbetzin.
Economic development at top of consul’s agenda for visit
By Marshall Weiss, The Dayton Jewish Observer Yaron Sideman, Israel’s consul general to the Mid-Atlantic Region (Pennsylvania, Ohio, Delaware, West Virginia, Kentucky, and southern New Jersey), will visit Dayton Nov. 18 and 19. In addition to a public speech he’ll deliver, Sideman will meet with regional leaders of high-tech economic
Jew in the Lotus author at Wright State
An interview with Rodger Kamenetz by Marc Katz, Special To The Dayton Jewish Observer Twenty years since its publication, Rodger Kamenetz’s The Jew in the Lotus has had more than 35 printings, was the subject of a movie, and is a staple on college religion department book lists. Yet after
Food Network dish
An interview with Allen Salkin by Marc Katz, Special To The Dayton Jewish Observer The Internet blog Gawker used to call Allen Salkin the Seymour Hersh of The New York Times Style section. That was when Hersh was an acclaimed investigative reporter for the Times and other publications, known for
Rediscovering musical passions
An interview with Ari L. Goldman by Marshall Weiss, The Dayton Jewish Observer Twenty-five years after he put down the cello, Ari L. Goldman decided to pick it up again. The Columbia University professor of journalism returned to the instrument in his 50s, when his son began playing the cello.
Reporting career to crime fiction
An interview with Hank Phillippi Ryan by Masada Siegel, Special To The Dayton Jewish Observer If Hank Phillippi Ryan could talk to her 8-year-old shy, bookish self — one of the only Jewish kids growing up in rural Indiana — she’d have reassuring words. They might include, “Don’t worry, everything
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 November 2014 Dayton Jewish Observer, click here.
Zucchini for Israel
Myths and Misconceptions Series The Jewish Family Identity Forum with Candace R. Kwiatek, The Dayton Jewish Observer I never liked zucchini until I tasted my mother-in-law’s version combining summer squash with sautéed onions, tomato paste, a bit of salt, and a pinch of sugar. The recipe sounds simple, but it