Thousands Gather to Mark Yom Kippur at Western Wall Despite Tensions
Thousands of worshippers gathered at the Western Wall in Jerusalem to observe Yom Kippur, despite recent political and social tensions in the city.
Queenie Hallegua, Second-to-Last Jewish Resident of Historic Indian Jewish Community, Dies at 89
Queenie Hallegua, one of the last remaining Jewish residents of Cochin, India, passed away at 89.
A Cup of Intuition, A Pinch of Vagueness: Reflections on Writing a Cookbook
The author reflects on the process of writing a cookbook, balancing between precision and personal intuition.
Meet the Jewish Activist Fighting for the Rights of People with Disabilities
This profile covers a Jewish activist advocating for disability rights globally. Their personal experiences have shaped a lifelong commitment to fighting for inclusion and equality.
Why I Marched at the Mardi Gras
The author reflects on their experience of marching in Sydney’s Mardi Gras Parade, celebrating both their Jewish and queer identities.
DEI Black Jews Hamas Attack
This opinion piece discusses the intersectionality of identity for Black Jews following the Hamas attack and the complexities of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives.
Rhythm and Blues How Jews Promoted and Popularised Black Music
Jewish Americans played a significant role in developing rhythm and blues, a genre rooted in African American culture.
Lost Jews Ghana
This article explores the Jewish community of Ghana, focusing on their history, identity, and spiritual practices.
US Government Shutdown Looms as Lawmakers Fail to Agree
With a government shutdown looming, US lawmakers remain at an impasse over budget allocations, with defense spending and social services at the heart of the disagreement.
Jesus College Hosts First Jewish Wedding in Its 500 Year History
Jesus College in the UK hosted its first-ever Jewish wedding in its 500-year history, a milestone for both the couple and the broader Jewish community.