‘Mr. Radio Shack’ Appel dead at 85

Around the Town: The continued history of the Fort Worth JCC

Around the Town: History of Fort Worth’s JCC

Son’s bar mitzvah paved O’Desky’s cantorial path

How Madame Alexander’s dolls evolved into a pre-K COVID curriculum

Century-Old Mezuzah Rescued from Local Ruins

Century-Old Mezuzah Rescued from Local Ruins When a Cowtown couple began restoring a ramshackle, century-old bungalow in the Fairmount National Historic District, they realized that attached to a doorway was a tiny, three-inch-long mezuzah—a slender religious object that marks the entry to a Jewish home. From a title search, they knew that the two-story house […]
Pandemic bride felled by 1918 Spanish flu

Whistling “Dixie” while Humming “Ha-Tikvah”: Acculturation and Activism among Orthodox Jews in Fort Worth

The Torah’s Tex-Czech Connection

Mothers and Daughters: A Pandemic View
