(JTA) — Ezra Furman’s latest song title, “Book Of Our Names,” might sound familiar — that’s because the indie rocker’s newest song is inspired by the Hebrew title for the Bible’s ...
NEW YORK — Gil Shefler, an Israeli-American working in tech, used to host Hanukkah parties at his home for friends, complete with snacks, a menorah and gifts. One element was always lacking ...
“Eli, Eli” describes a Jewish person’s persecution because of her faith, but was later embraced by Black artists drawn to the somber melody and feelings of despair and oppression evoked by ...
Sandler's song — which celebrates the many famous Jewish people in Hollywood — has become a yearly classic Alan Singer/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Put on your yarmulke: It’s time ...
Jewish Phish “phans” are gearing up for their favorite band’s annual Madison Square Garden run in New York City. Perhaps thanks to divine intervention, none of the four shows falls on Shabbat.
Put on your yarmulke: It’s time for Chanukah! Way back in 1994, Adam Sandler changed Chanukah forever when he performed “The Chanukah Song” on Saturday Night Live for the first time.
The book, clearly written for a very narrow audience of Jewish fans – many have seen several hundred shows – details every possible point of connection between Phish and Judaism. LEAD ...