The Pink Peacock, Glasgow’s queer-friendly, Yiddish-oriented, anti-Zionist cafe, sets its sights on Brooklyn
The folks behind the kosher, pay-what-you-can spot, which operated in Scotland for three years, aim to reopen in Crown Heights this summer.
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The folks behind the kosher, pay-what-you-can spot, which operated in Scotland for three years, aim to reopen in Crown Heights this summer.
As the founder of Selah, a Brooklyn-based Jewish community for people in recovery, Arielle Krule aims to train 2,000 people this year to use the emergency medicine.
99-year-old Millie Baran collaborates with Albert Marquès — composer, pianist and New York City public school teacher — as part of a musical project to amplify marginalized voices.