Andrew Silow-Carroll Andrew Silow-Carroll is Editor at Large of the New York Jewish Week and Managing Editor for Ideas for the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Recent Stories Jun 5, 2023 The hora, the hora! How Jewish wedding music got that way May 30, 2023 Two scholars hope to secure the legacy of ‘Jewish Renewal’ Apr 17, 2023 Are Holocaust docs like 'How Saba Kept Singing' too uplifting? Apr 10, 2023 ‘Two Israels’: What’s really behind the judicial reform protests Mar 10, 2023 Raphael Mechoulam, 92, Israel’s ‘father of cannabis research’ Jan 18, 2023 Michael Twitty’s ‘Koshersoul’ named Jewish book of the year Oct 25, 2022 Does Trump hate Jews, or just ‘bad Jews’? Oct 20, 2022 In ‘Bad Jews,’ Emily Tamkin tells a history of American Jewish infighting Sep 20, 2022 Queen Elizabeth mattered. Civil religion explains why. Sep 12, 2022 A new study explains why Starbucks can’t spell your Jewish name Aug 22, 2022 The Catskills meet Mount Sinai at a night of unifying Jewish comedy Aug 4, 2022 Can Jews ever really agree to disagree? Jul 7, 2022 A writer faces his demons — and history’s — on tour of Holocaust sites May 31, 2022 Who is a Jew? Israel’s renovated Diaspora museum attempts an answer. May 24, 2022 New book: A ‘Queer, Disabled’ early Zionist illustrates ‘roads not taken’ May 9, 2022 Joshua Cohen’s satirical novel ‘The Netanyahus’ wins Pulitzer for fiction Mar 8, 2022 The Jewish 'post-rescue' era ended with the war in Ukraine Feb 24, 2022 Israel’s never-ending, and very human, ‘Who Is a Jew?’ saga Jan 19, 2022 Texas hostage crisis showed social media at its best and worst Jan 11, 2022 From reverent to raunchy, vast Yiddish archives are reunited online Next Page