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New York City

Latest Mosaic Content for New York City

  1. Observation ·

    Its Name Is Not Asher Lev

    By Menachem Wecker

    A new hasidic art gallery grows in Brooklyn and is already bucking stereotypes. Can it survive, and what does it suggest about contemporary Orthodox life?

    Its Name Is Not Asher Lev
  2. Observation ·

    Hasidic Parents Want Better Schools. New York Should Help Them Rather than Punish Them

    By Michael J. Broyde

    Incentivizing better Orthodox schooling is less legally fraught, more politically appealing, and more likely to succeed in practice than forced regulation.

    Hasidic Parents Want Better Schools. New York Should Help Them Rather than Punish Them
  3. Observation ·

    Will New York City’s Orthodox Jews Leave Too?

    By Tamara Berens

    After a summer of chaos, wealthy and secular New Yorkers are fleeing in droves. Brooklyn's Jews aren't thrilled, but for them leaving isn't so easy, or so desirable.

    Will New York City’s Orthodox Jews Leave Too?