BTBJ in the news
Guest chef offers a relief from the same old holiday cooking
Darius Peacock, a two-time champion on the Food Network program “Chopped,” brought his culinary expertise to the area last week, but his recipes this time around were different from his usual fare.
Everything he prepared was kosher.
Montgomery Media, Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Profession Starts to Lose Its Pitch
As cantorial program closes, many lament the end of an era
The Jewish Exponent, February 25, 2010
A Nifty Night of Harmonies and Hoopla Marks Sixers Game
Taking a casual glance at the crowd gathered at the Wachovia Center during the Philadelphia 76ers game on Jan. 13, it was clear that the fans hadn’t come together just to witness another matchup with division rivals, the New York Knicks.
The Jewish Exponent, January 21.2010
Ad Infinitum: A mute survivor speaks for the dead
Last week in this space, writing in a pretentiously philosophical vein, I argued that words are words, and that the method of their storage and transmittal whether in writing, print, or electronic bits does nothing to alter their significance. In…
Montgomery Media, May 6, 2009
Synagogue exhibit recalls the Holocaust
Synagogues in Montgomery and Bucks counties observed Holocaust Remembrance Day Monday with prayers, speeches and candlelight services, perpetuating the memory of the millions of victims, both Jews and non-Jews, who suffered and died at the hands of t…
Montgomery Media, April 21, 2009
The ‘Little Shul That Could’ Celebrates a Significant Milestone
Beth Tikvah B’nai Jeshurun synagogue president Jan Zacharjasz and Rabbi Saul Grife herald in events to celebrate 50 years.
The Jewish Exponent, May 1, 2008
