They've Quit Orthodox Judaism, but They're Keeping the Culture
Kugel with shots of vodka, earsplitting Hasidic dance music, ecstatic revelers. A night out with ex-ultra-Orthodox Jews seeking a new identity
“Celebrating the advent of spring with kishke and mofletta,” the invitation read, referring to distinctively Ashkenazi and Mizrahi dishes. “Want to fly and exhaust your soul? Come to the parting-of-the-sea party.”
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