Judaism – Eighth ‘Crazy Night’ for Jewish punks
Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles – It was unclear who was there for the punk and who was there for the Judaism, but everyone seemed to be there for the music. Hosted and funded by Workmen’s Circle, the seemingly unlikely marriage of Judaism and punk brought bands like Yidcore
Visiting Muslim teens shatter stereotypes
Chicago Tribune – I didn’t know anything about Judaism before I got here,” said Ben Smail, 15. “I had heard of Yom Kippur, but it was just a word.” Conceived by the State Department in the wake of Sept. 11, 2001, the exchange program–called YES, or Youth Exchange and
Book reveals secrets from the Patriarchs of Punk: CBGBs was really
Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles – Even after Beeber uncovers a posting on Hell’s Web site in which the singer tells a fan, “I don’t know anything about the religion/culture to speak of,” Beeber persists in making the shaky argument that Judaism played an important role in shaping Hell
When it comes to college essays, three JCHS grads know the secrets
Jewish News Weekly – Truth be told, his years at JCHS absolutely changed his attitude toward Judaism, says Bercun. I became more concrete in my Jewish identity. At Arizona, he helps lead services at his campus Hillel and joined a Jewish fraternity. And in the
God’s Stoner Prophet
Slate – In short, these two mass killings mark a profound shift, the transition of Judaism from an immutable ethnic identity to a freely chosen religion, from blood to belief. Chapter 10 The four-faced cherubim return, riding their pimped-out chariots.