Andrew Burashko; a concert of sound and colour
Andrew Burashko is disappointed that many people under the age of 30 have not given classical music a chance. That’s why his concerts are designed to stimulate the senses, minds and imaginations of music lovers of all ages.
Art explores Toronto’s Jewish, Chinese communities
A building on Spadina street is more than just meets the eye, it is where a Jewish community was once formed.
Passover food: Haroset that’s too good to Pass Over
Some Passover recipes that are almost too good to be true.
A Groucho Marx for the YouTube age
Ten years ago this week, Joseph Herscher, a scrawny New Zealander with frazzled hair, uploaded a video to YouTube called Creme That Egg! Ten years and three million views later, that video launched Herscher’s comedic career.
A place for atheists in Judaism
Israel provides the most compelling illustration. Most of its Jewish citizens tend to describe themselves as secular, yet they observe many traditions, study Torah and identify with the Jewish people and their history.
Your learning partner becomes the soulmate of your mind
A havruta is a soulmate of the mind. He or she is a person who studies Torah with a partner on a regular basis, sometimes for many years.
Daily spiel for Monday, Mar. 12
A daily roundup of trending stories in the Jewish and mainstream world.
Daily spiel for Friday, Mar. 2
A daily roundup of trending stories in the Jewish and mainstream world.
Purim: Joos seeking more inclusive Olympic sports
Following a dearth of Jewish talent at the latest Olympic Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea, the Jewish Olympic Organization for Sport (JOOS) is advocating for more Yid-friendly athletic disciplines.
Daily spiel for Wednesday, Feb. 28
A daily roundup of trending stories in the Jewish and mainstream world.