mary01+FollowBagels Are Taking Over Madrid!Imagine moving to Madrid and realizing you can’t find a bagel anywhere—so you open your own shop! That’s exactly what Tamara Cohen did. Her family was expelled from Spain centuries ago, but thanks to a new law, she got citizenship and brought Philly-style bagels to the city. Now, locals line up for her challah and bagels every weekend. It’s not just about food—it’s about reclaiming history, building community, and serving up comfort (with a schmear). #Food #MadridEats #JewishHeritage00Share
Arthur Booker+FollowBrooklyn family revives a lost Jewish farm legacyImagine squeezing four kids into a tiny Brooklyn apartment while pouring your heart (and savings) into reviving one of America’s first Jewish farms in rural New Jersey. That’s exactly what Malya and William Levin are doing—turning family history into a living, breathing community project. Their efforts go way beyond farming: they’re hosting reunions, teaching Jewish agricultural history, and keeping a 136-year-old synagogue alive. It’s not just about preserving land, but about keeping stories and traditions rooted for future generations. What do you think—can one family’s passion reawaken a whole community’s heritage? #Business #Industry #JewishHeritage00Share
Zachary Vazquez+FollowHanukkah’s Secret SuperpowerHanukkah isn’t just about dreidels and latkes—it’s a masterclass in quiet resilience. While the world goes wild for December’s big holidays, Hanukkah keeps it low-key, focusing on small rituals that have kept Jewish identity glowing for centuries. Lighting the menorah isn’t just tradition; it’s a nightly reminder to stay visible and proud, even when blending in would be easier. It’s proof that sometimes, the most powerful celebrations are the ones that whisper, not shout. #Culture #Hanukkah #JewishHeritage00Share