By Marc Kaye When experiencing a difficult situation, it helps to keep a journal. But given all the sweeping of Matzah crumbs I have been doing, who has time for that. As a substitute, I’ve taken past journal entries and taken out the most salient leanings to create “The 8 Tweets of Passover.” Don’t [...]
The 8 Tweets of Passover
By Marc Kaye When experiencing a difficult situation, it helps to keep a journal. But given all the sweeping of Matzah crumbs I have been doing, who has time for that. As a substitute, I’ve taken past journal entries and taken out the most salient leanings to create “The 8 Tweets of Passover.” Don’t [...]
The Passover Marketing Problem
By Marc Kaye Moses may have parted the Red Sea but I’m pretty sure he never had to contend with the super awesome Easter Egg Hunt next door. Take my word for it - he’d have to fight a lot harder for that sort of coverage on CNN. This basically comes down to a marketing [...]
Web Exclusive: Committed To Re-Elect
The journey of an editor-turned-campaign-volunteer, from cold calling to the Inaugural Ball. By Hope Breslauer Campbell “I just wanted to make a few phone calls.” Every time I look back on the last six or so months of my life, that is all I can think. I knew as the 2012 presidential election approached that [...]
Ed Koch: Reflections From Gribenes To Israel
It was impossible not to fall in love with Ed Koch at first sight. Frank, insightful, wise, he was always opinionated and not afraid to push back hard when he didn’t agree with you. But he was open, charming and a treasure to New York, if not the entire country. Chutzpah was fortunate to speak [...]
Edward I. “Ed” Koch 1924-2013
Born to a conservative family living in Newark, NJ, the wry Koch, known affectionately as “Hizzoner” during his three terms as New York City mayor (’78-’89), still carries a huge cachet with Jewish voters nationally, despite his often highly controversial stances. Koch, who succeeded another Jewish NYC mayor, Abraham “Abe” Beame, is a lifelong Democrat [...]
WEB EXCLUSIVE: The Diller Teen Awards Go National
Based on the Jewish concept of repairing the world, the Diller Teen Tikkun Olam Awards, presented by The Helen Diller Family Foundation, recognize teens who are exceptional role models in their communities and beyond, have demonstrated remarkable leadership and are actively engaged in projects which embody the values of tikkun olam. by benefiting the Jewish [...]
WEB EXCLUSIVE: Movie Magic: Amy Geller And The Boston Jewish Film Festival
For 24 years, The Boston Jewish Film Festival, a not-for-profit arts organization, has been presenting the best contemporary Jewish-themed films from around the world at its annual November Festival and throughout the year. Through features, shorts, documentaries and conversations with visiting artists, The BJFF explores Jewish identity, the current Jewish experience and the richness of [...]
WEB INCLUSIVE: A CONVERSATION WITH ROBERT KLEIN
Robert Klein gives great phone. And for those not lucky enough to dial him up for an interview, he gives even better stand-up. Chutzpah talked to the legendary comedian in advance of his one-night only performance at the Ridgefield Playhouse in Ridgefield, CT on Saturday October 27. The iconic Jewish comedian is funnier than ever, [...]
The Stars of David Sing!
The Philadelphia Theatre Company opens its 2012-2013 season with the world premiere of the new musical song cycle Stars of David from October 17 to November 18 at Philadelphia Theatre Company’s home, the Suzanne Roberts Theatre at Broad and Lombard Streets in Philadelphia. Stars of David is a musical stage adaptation of Abigail Pogrebin’s highly-acclaimed [...]




















