The Titanic’s Kosher Kitchen

Twenty-seven Jewish Titanic survivors received assistance in New York from the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, and 10 are pictured here.

This Sunday, the world will mark 100 years since the sinking of the infamous cruise liner, the Titanic. What do we know of the Jews who were aboard that fateful ship? How did they observe the Jewish dietary laws during the voyage? A few experts dove into the research, both figuratively and literally.

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Swampscott Jew Crew Visits Crown Heights

by Dan Bromberg – Swampscott Wicked

The 40 members of the Jew Crew, all teens from the Massachusetts North Shore, pose on the observation deck of the Empire State Building during their visit to New York City.

We’ve all heard stories about the shtetl: a small (Eastern) European village or community where Jews would live, work, and study Torah together.

If It’s Friday, It Must Be Time for a Chabad Visit

New Jersey Jewish News

Cruise Holiday of Marlboro father and son owners Ira and Brett Kaplan receive a Friday morning visit from, from left, rabbinic students Moshe Kulek and Yoel Sebag and Rabbi Levi Wolosow.

Every Friday morning, carloads of rabbinic students from Chabad of Western Monmouth County hit the shopping plazas along Route 9 in Manalapan, Marlboro, and Freehold. It’s not good deals the young men are in search of — it’s good deeds.