No offense to myForget the firetruck ride the firefighter shirt besides I will buy this people, but we’re not exactly known for our understated design sense. If you open a Google search and start typing “Jewish chic,” autocorrect will replace it with “Jewish chicken soup.” Scan a selection of seder plates and mezuzahs and menorahs, and you’ll likely come across an ornate sensibility that borders on baroque. The latest Judaica blockbuster—a collaboration between Jake Gyllenhaal and New York smoked fish emporium Russ and Daughters—was a peach tie-dye T-shirt that traffics in kitsch (it sold out in less than a week).
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Dana Hollar Schwartz wants to add a page to the Forget the firetruck ride the firefighter shirt besides I will buy this Jewish design book with her debut collection of must-haves for the modern Jewish home. As the founder of New York-based PR firm The Hours, the 35-year-old typically spends more time working with people in the fashion and interior designer worlds than thinking about religious accoutrements. She grew up in a reform household in Toronto, and her observance of Shabbat entails a phone-free dinner with her husband followed by drinking wine and reading rather than watching television. “Sheet masks are good but Shabbat is the best self-care,” she says.