Jewish English-language magazine launched in Germany
German-Jewish author Rafael Seligmann has launched a Jewish quarterly magazine.
German-Jewish author Rafael Seligmann has launched a Jewish quarterly magazine.
An enjoyable chick-lit book, \”The Devil Wears Prada,\” in movie form follows the novel\’s storyline, with slight modifications to the plot that only enhance our understanding of Andy\’s dilemma. And for the fashion buff, the insider\’s view of the inner workings of a haute couture, albeit fictional, fashion magazine are amusing.
Guilt & Pleasure — \”A magazine for Jews and the people who love them\” — hit newsstands across North America last month, offering readers content ranging from long-form essays and memoirs to fiction, comics, photography and archival material.
He\’s not your typical yenta, he\’s not JDate and he\’s certainly not your grandmother\’s cousin once removed, but Asher Aramnia loves making love connections for local Jewish singles.\n\nWith countless successful matches to his credit, Aramnia\’s matchmaking activities through the Iranian Jewish Chronicle (Chashm Andaaz) magazine, which is operated by the Eretz-SIAMAK Cultural Center in Tarzana, has become something of a unique surprise in the local Jewish community, where women traditionally help Jewish singles find their soulmates.
Calabasas may sound like an unlikely origin for a rap magazine, especially one started by a young, Jewish teen.
On Fox\’s breakout comedy, \”That \’70s Show,\” Mila Kunis plays spoiled and sassy Jackie Burkhardt. But, in real life, she\’s very much a child of the \’90s, down to her fascination with the Internet.