Two UK Jewish movements vote to become one progressive group
Liberal Judaism and Reform Judaism in the UK have voted to merge, forming a unified movement called Progressive Judaism.
The secret Jewish history of Alcatraz
The Jewish history of Alcatraz prison is rich and complex. Rabbi Rudolph Coffee, an early prison chaplain in California, made efforts to support Jewish inmates by organizing Passover and High Holiday observances, including providing matzo and special meals.
You Actually Don't Have to Wish Jews a Happy Passover, IKEA
IKEA USA faced backlash for an Instagram post about Passover featuring a non-traditional dish.
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.
Jewish Culture in Full Bloom This May
Boston's Jewish community is showcasing a wide range of cultural programming throughout May.
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."
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.
Yiddish Cockney Podcast
A new podcast blends Yiddish and Cockney dialects, offering a unique linguistic exploration.
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.
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.