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.
Forgotten coconut field 800-year-old tombstone expands India's Jewish history
An 800-year-old Jewish tombstone unearthed in India sheds light on the rich history of the region's Jewish community.
Finding her way home: A Jewish-Korean immigrant's experience in paving a future in Israel
Tamar Shoshan, a Jewish-Korean immigrant and future lone soldier, exemplifies perseverance in adapting to life in Israel.
Converting to Judaism in the wake of October 7th
In the aftermath of the October 7th attacks, an unexpected trend of conversions to Judaism has emerged.
Surrey History Centre to honour Holocaust victims
The Surrey History Centre is hosting a month-long exhibition to commemorate the victims of the Nazi Aktion T4 programme, which claimed the lives of 70,000 people during the Holocaust.
Cookbook author proves its possible to make delicious and kosher Cuban cuisine
A new cookbook showcases the fusion of Cuban flavours with kosher dietary laws, proving that tradition and innovation can coexist in the kitchen.
Who I Was Meant to Be
Marra Gad's memoir explores her identity as a Black Jewish woman navigating intersections of race, religion, and belonging.
Why is it so hard to build a Holocaust memorial in London
The proposal to build a Holocaust memorial in London has faced significant challenges, ranging from bureaucratic delays to public opposition.
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.
State of the arts
The Canadian Jewish arts scene continues to evolve, reflecting diverse narratives and themes.