Susan Schrott

Shul member Susan Schrott has published a new book, Rise With Radiance, a collection of inspirational words illustrated with drawings originally created on fabric “to light your path every day of the year,” the writer says. A psychotherapists, artist, and certified yoga instructor, Susan Schrott invites readers to embark on a transformative journey of self-discovery and daily inspiration. While caring for her ailing father, she embarked on a personal journey that led to the creation [...]

Susan Schrott2023-09-29T15:30:07-04:00

Fabien Levy

New York City mayor Eric Adams has announced the appointment of Fabien Levy as deputy mayor for communications. As the city’s first Persian Jewish deputy mayor, Levy will coordinate communications across all of city government, assuring that city agencies will speak with a unified message to New Yorkers. “Since I was a kid, I knew it was my responsibility to give back, to help others, and — like the Jewish tenet “tikkun olam” translates — [...]

Fabien Levy2023-09-11T09:13:49-04:00

Sarah Bernstein

The writer Sarah Bernstein has been longlisted for the 2023 Booker Prize for her second novel, Study For Obedience. The bold and unsettling novel, published in July, explores themes of prejudice, guilt and criminality from the perspective of the unnamed Jewish narrator. Bernstein, who is Jewish and whose grandparents came from Eastern Europe and who lost family members in the Holocaust, explores the complicated question of where she comes from through the book’s narrator. Born [...]

Sarah Bernstein2023-09-11T09:13:11-04:00

Brad Mahlof

Brad Mahlof, a kosher chef, showcases his Libyan-Jewish heritage on the PBS show, “The Great American Recipe.” He always thought of cooking as a hobby, but when asked by the producers of the show to be a contestant, he accepted the challenge. “There is basically zero representation of Libyan Jews in the United States, so to have my recipes featured is a great way to show the world how beautiful our culture and food are,” [...]

Brad Mahlof2023-09-11T09:12:40-04:00

Robert Bowers

Robert Bowers, the gunman who stormed a synagogue in the heart of Pittsburgh’s Jewish community and killed 11 worshippers will be sentenced to death for perpetrating the deadliest antisemitic attach in U.S. history, as jury decided on August 2. Bowers spewed hatred of Jews and espoused white supremacist beliefs online before methodically planning and carrying out the 2018 massacre at the Tree of Life synagogue, where members of three congregations had gathered for Shabbat [...]

Robert Bowers2023-09-11T09:11:21-04:00

David Eldar

David Eldar, a 27-year-old Scrabble player from Melbourne, Australia, last month beat players from 26 countries in a competition held in Nottingham, England, to take the title World Scrabble Champion. He won the title from Sri-Lankan-born Harshan Lamabadusurilya 3-0 in the best of five finals. The winning game featured such words as asinicos, obvs and troelies, but the winning word was “carrels,” which gave Eldar 74 points, based on placement and honors, and about $10,000 [...]

David Eldar2023-09-11T09:10:32-04:00

James Snyder

James Snyder, executive chairman of the Jerusalem Foundation and the former director of the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, has been named director of New York’s Jewish Museum, effective this November. “In addition to its deep and far-ranging collections, dynamic exhibition programming, and professional expertise, what drew me to the museum is the opportunity it offers to anchor Jewish world culture in the context of the times and places where it has flourished globally,” Snyder said.

James Snyder2023-09-11T09:10:02-04:00

Gal Gadot

Gal Gadot will have her name immortalized on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. She will be the first Israeli actress to have her name installed at the iconic Los Angeles landmark.

Gal Gadot2023-08-02T11:48:54-04:00

Shira Haas

Shira Haas, who rose to fame in the television series “Shtisel” and also “Unorthodox,” has joined the cast of an Israeli drama in production, “Night Therapy.” She is also cast in the next “Captain America” movie, which is slated for release next summer, and as a young Golda Meir in a forthcoming TV series produced by Barbra Streisand.

Shira Haas2023-08-02T11:48:00-04:00

Daniel Shapiro

Daniel Shapiro, former U.S. ambassador to Israel, has been selected by the Biden administration to lead U.S. efforts to expand the Abraham Accords by focusing on developing regional projects. Signed in 2020, the Abraham Accords established relations between the UAE and Bahrain with Israel. Morocco and Sudan subsequently signed similar agreements with Israel.

Daniel Shapiro2023-08-02T11:47:13-04:00
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