The Romans designated February as a month of "Spring cleaning" and purification. In most of the world, especially in the US, the greeting card and candy industries hijacked the month for the Valentine’s Day holiday. But here at Jewcy, we’re … Read More
Jewcy received an urgent message from Jonathan Kesselman of World Wide Media Conspiracy about the horrors of a second Holocaust: Today is International Holocaust Remembrance Day. There are 7 – 8 films in current release that deal with the atrocities … Read More
Peter Manseau, author of Songs for the Butcher’s Daughter, spent the past week guest blogging on Jewcy. He began by telling us how the son of a priest and a nun won a Jewish book award. Then he told us … Read More
Lia Romeo, co-author of 11,002 Things to Be Miserable About, spent the past week guest blogging on Jewcy. She shared all sorts of misery with us, including the miserable beginning to her book deal, the misery of being at the … Read More
In this historic year, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day uncannily falls on the day before we inaugurate America’s first African-American president. On August 28, 1963, Dr. King gave his famous "I Have a Dream" speech. In another interesting twist … Read More
Bob Morris, author of Assisted Loving: True Tales of Double Dating with My Dad, spent the past week guest blogging on Jewcy. He began with some words on the Palm Beach Country Club, talked about his 80-year-old father’s sexual capabilities, … Read More
Lily Koppel, author of The Red Leather Diary: Reclaiming a Life Through the Pages of a Lost Journal, spent the past week guest blogging on Jewcy. She began by painting a picture of her discovery of Florence Wolfson’s red leather … Read More
With just one week to go until the Inauguration (you know, the historic one, Barack Obama, first African-American president, blah blah blah) everyone is still trying to get in on the action. I was even considering making a pilgrimage to … Read More