Travel 5 days ago Americans travel to family-owned Christmas tree farms to pick the perfect pine: 'People love it' Christmas tree season is here, which means many families have been selecting the perfect pine or spruce for their home this holiday season. Several tree farm owners shared their stories.
Health December 11 Is eating once a day a good idea? Experts share varying opinions on the ‘OMAD diet’ The One Meal a Day (OMAD) diet is a form of intermittent fasting that involves eating all daily calories in a single meal, after 23 hours of fasting. Experts weigh in on safety and effectiveness.
Food-Drink November 14 Family recipes that survived Holocaust now help educate others about antisemitism An Israeli-American chef and restaurant owner discovered a cookbook that survived the Holocaust. He connected with its owner and today cooks to help educate and inform others.
Antisemitism Exposed September 21 Children once held hostage still working through trauma: 'Are they coming for us again?' Young hostages who were once held captive by Hamas after the Oct. 7, 2023, attacks face unique mental health and psychological challenges, say experts who have treated them.
LIFESTYLE August 29 Thriving with anxiety: Expert tips on embracing the mental health condition In a new book, a Harvard professor and psychologist details how to thrive with anxiety, and how the condition can even lead to greater success and self-acceptance.
Antisemitism Exposed August 20 Chicago trucker at DNC, friend of Hamas hostage, insists 'we can't forget' those still missing
LIFESTYLE August 17 Jewish cooking 'godmother' recreates vivid family memories and 'sense of belonging' through food Joan Nathan has just published her 12th cookbook, "My Life in Recipes," and told Fox News Digital about the adventures, memories and family history she's captured in the new book.
Antisemitism Exposed August 1 Harvard Divinity grad Shabbos Kestenbaum, amid antisemitism, stands strong in his faith: 'Proud to be Jewish' Shabbos Kestenbaum, an Orthodox Jew who spoke at the Republican National Convention and who graduated from Harvard Divinity School, said he is staying strong in his faith amid antisemitism.
Antisemitism Exposed July 10 Jewish soldier, wounded in war, memorializes young Holocaust hero by playing his violin Sgt. Mordechai Shenvald, a Jewish soldier injured in Nov. 2023 in the battle against Israel's enemies in Gaza, recently played the violin of a victim of antisemitism during the Holocaust.