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Somewhere in Between: A Look at the American Russian-Speaking Jewish Experience
Culture Laura Chambers 5/2/25 Culture Laura Chambers 5/2/25

Somewhere in Between: A Look at the American Russian-Speaking Jewish Experience

Russian-speaking Jewish Americans maintain a distinct identity shaped by Soviet history and American life.

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Jewish Culture in Full Bloom This May
Culture Laura Chambers 5/2/25 Culture Laura Chambers 5/2/25

Jewish Culture in Full Bloom This May

Boston's Jewish community is showcasing a wide range of cultural programming throughout May.

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Chef Beejhy Barhany: “Gursha,” Ethiopian Jewish Food and Ethiopian Matzah
Culture Laura Chambers 4/25/25 Culture Laura Chambers 4/25/25

Chef Beejhy Barhany: “Gursha,” Ethiopian Jewish Food and Ethiopian Matzah

Chef Beejhy Barhany, owner of Tsion Cafe in Harlem, celebrates Ethiopian Jewish cuisine in her new cookbook "Gursha."

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Jewish Culture Takes Center Stage: Live Music Meets Classic Cinema
Opinion, Jewish Identity, Culture Laura Chambers 4/25/25 Opinion, Jewish Identity, Culture Laura Chambers 4/25/25

Jewish Culture Takes Center Stage: Live Music Meets Classic Cinema

Asheville's Wortham Centre hosts a unique event featuring the 1923 silent film "The Ancient Law" accompanied by a live klezmer score.

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Yiddish Cockney Podcast
Culture Laura Chambers 4/18/25 Culture Laura Chambers 4/18/25

Yiddish Cockney Podcast

A new podcast blends Yiddish and Cockney dialects, offering a unique linguistic exploration.

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Why Is ‘The Prince of Egypt’ So Important to Jewish Kids of the ’90s and 2000s?
Culture Laura Chambers 4/11/25 Culture Laura Chambers 4/11/25

Why Is ‘The Prince of Egypt’ So Important to Jewish Kids of the ’90s and 2000s?

"The Prince of Egypt," DreamWorks' 1998 animated film, holds a special place in the hearts of many Jewish millennials and Gen Zers.

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The surprisingly Jewish history of iconic counter-cultural music festival Lollapalooza
Culture Laura Chambers 4/11/25 Culture Laura Chambers 4/11/25

The surprisingly Jewish history of iconic counter-cultural music festival Lollapalooza

Lollapalooza, the iconic music festival, has deep Jewish roots. Founded by Perry Farrell (born Peretz Bernstein) in 1991, the festival became a platform for alternative music and countercultural expression.

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Yiddish Fans in Berlin Launch a Yiddish Open Mic Series
Culture Laura Chambers 4/4/25 Culture Laura Chambers 4/4/25

Yiddish Fans in Berlin Launch a Yiddish Open Mic Series

Berlin's Galerie ZeitZone hosted the inaugural "Nu? Yiddish in All Art Forms" open mic, featuring 12 acts encompassing poetry, music, and storytelling, all performed in Yiddish.

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This Organic Farm Is Run By Yiddish-Speaking Hasidic Jews in Upstate New York
Culture Laura Chambers 4/4/25 Culture Laura Chambers 4/4/25

This Organic Farm Is Run By Yiddish-Speaking Hasidic Jews in Upstate New York

The 'Medabrim Mizrah Tichon' initiative aims to highlight the indigenous presence of Mizrahi Jews in the Middle East.

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Empowering Mizrahi Jews for Conflict Resolution in the Middle East
Culture Laura Chambers 4/4/25 Culture Laura Chambers 4/4/25

Empowering Mizrahi Jews for Conflict Resolution in the Middle East

The 'Medabrim Mizrah Tichon' initiative aims to highlight the indigenous presence of Mizrahi Jews in the Middle East.

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