Yehonatan Indursky: From ‘Shtisel’ to Kugel
Yehonatan Indursky, a central figure in the popular show Shtisel, is transitioning from his fame in Orthodox drama to a culinary adventure with his new kugel business.
Jewish Oscar Winner Granted Polish Citizenship
A Jewish Oscar-winning director has been granted Polish citizenship, a significant gesture from the Polish government.
Step inside Anne Frank's world: New York exhibit honors her legacy
"Anne Frank: The Exhibition" opened at the Center for Jewish History in Manhattan on January 27, 2025, coinciding with International Holocaust Remembrance Day and the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz's liberation.
Poland's Jewish community cautiously 're-emerges'
Decades after the Holocaust and subsequent communist-era antisemitism, Poland's Jewish community is experiencing a cautious revival, particularly in cities like Warsaw and Krakow.
Here’s How American Jewish Food Has Changed in My Lifetime
A 97-year-old reflects on the evolution of American Jewish cuisine, from traditional dishes to modern fusion flavours.
The New Threats Facing South African Jews
The Jewish community in South Africa has a rich history, dating back to the 19th century.
Iberian Jewish Heritage in Europe
The Iberian Jewish heritage in Europe is a tale of resilience and cultural exchange.
Searching for collective identity and roots through memory and postmemory in Kamal Hachkar's documentary films
Kamal Hachkar’s documentary films delve into themes of memory and identity, exploring Morocco's Jewish heritage.
Agnes Keleti, Holocaust survivor, oldest living Olympic medal winner, dies at age 103
Ágnes Keleti, Holocaust survivor and celebrated gymnast, passed away at 103 in Budapest.
How the Samuels one of Tamil Nadu's last Jewish families keep the flame alive
In Tamil Nadu, the Samuel family represents one of the last vestiges of a dwindling Jewish community.