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Board of Deputies Unveils British Jewish Culture Month to Promote Jewish Life and Joy
Culture Laura Chambers 6/13/25 Culture Laura Chambers 6/13/25

Board of Deputies Unveils British Jewish Culture Month to Promote Jewish Life and Joy

The UK’s Board of Deputies has launched “British Jewish Culture Month” to celebrate and showcase the richness of Jewish life across the UK.

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The Synagogue in the Heart of the Delta: Exploring Jewish Culture in Rural Mississippi
Culture Laura Chambers 6/13/25 Culture Laura Chambers 6/13/25

The Synagogue in the Heart of the Delta: Exploring Jewish Culture in Rural Mississippi

In Cleveland, Mississippi, writer Lauren Rhoades explores the lasting legacy of a once-thriving Jewish community.

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Is Jew/Not a Jew Anyone's Game?
Culture Laura Chambers 6/6/25 Culture Laura Chambers 6/6/25

Is Jew/Not a Jew Anyone's Game?

In 1988, Al Franken, then a writer for Saturday Night Live, created a sketch titled Jew, Not a Jew, where contestants guessed celebrities' Jewish identity.

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Tribeca Festival to Feature Films of Israeli and Jewish Interest
Culture Laura Chambers 6/6/25 Culture Laura Chambers 6/6/25

Tribeca Festival to Feature Films of Israeli and Jewish Interest

The Tribeca Festival, commencing on June 4 in Manhattan, showcases films of Israeli and Jewish significance.

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Jewish Comedy Is Having a Moment—and Bad Shabbos Proves It
Culture Laura Chambers 6/6/25 Culture Laura Chambers 6/6/25

Jewish Comedy Is Having a Moment—and Bad Shabbos Proves It

Jewish comedy is experiencing a renaissance, with the film Bad Shabbos exemplifying this trend.

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Marcel Ophuls, Oscar-winning film-maker of The Sorrow and the Pity, dies aged 97
Culture Laura Chambers 5/30/25 Culture Laura Chambers 5/30/25

Marcel Ophuls, Oscar-winning film-maker of The Sorrow and the Pity, dies aged 97

Marcel Ophuls, the Oscar-winning French filmmaker renowned for his documentary "The Sorrow and the Pity," has died at 97. Born in Frankfurt in 1927, Ophuls fled Nazi Germany with his family, later settling in the U.S. before returning to France.

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Award-Winning Comedy Writer Explores Jewish History in Funny New Book
Culture Laura Chambers 5/30/25 Culture Laura Chambers 5/30/25

Award-Winning Comedy Writer Explores Jewish History in Funny New Book

Rob Kutner, a seasoned comedy writer known for his work on "The Daily Show" and "Conan," has authored a new book that humorously delves into Jewish history.

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Jeff Ross Is More Than a Comic
Culture Laura Chambers 5/30/25 Culture Laura Chambers 5/30/25

Jeff Ross Is More Than a Comic

Jeff Ross's one-man show, "Take a Banana for the Ride," reveals a deeper side of the comedian known as "America's Roastmaster."

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A gala for Jewish Queer Youth celebrates untold, queer Jewish stories
Culture Laura Chambers 5/30/25 Culture Laura Chambers 5/30/25

A gala for Jewish Queer Youth celebrates untold, queer Jewish stories

At the 2025 JQY Gala in Lincoln Center, Tony-winning producer Rachel Sussman received the inaugural Queer Jewish Icon award.

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On the menu at this New York City book club: Deep discussions about Jewish identity
Culture Laura Chambers 5/30/25 Culture Laura Chambers 5/30/25

On the menu at this New York City book club: Deep discussions about Jewish identity

At Balaboosta in NYC's West Village, Lit Club, founded by Kelly Chervin, hosted a Jewish literary dinner during Jewish American Heritage Month.

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