Purim in Israel 100 Years Ago: A Glimpse into Rarely Celebrated Holiday
Purim celebrations in Israel a century ago were very different from today.
LJMU Hosts Drama Day to Celebrate 150 Years of Princes Road Synagogue
Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) hosted a special Drama Day event to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Princes Road Synagogue.
One Way to Help Solve the Rabbi Shortage Crisis: Invest in Untapped JOC Talent
The Jewish community faces a growing rabbi shortage, but a potential solution lies in untapped Jewish talent from Jews of Colour (JOC).
The First Survey of LGBTQ Jews of Colour is a Call for a Community Where We Don’t Just Exist, But Belong
A ground breaking survey exploring the experiences of LGBTQ Jews of colour highlights the need for a more inclusive Jewish community.
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 Comedy Showcase Returns
The Jewish Comedy Showcase is returning to the stage, promising a night filled with humour that reflects Jewish culture and experience.
Ethiopian Jews Cook Their Food and Share Their Stories in Bay Area Video Series
A Bay Area video series is giving Ethiopian Jews a platform to share their stories while showcasing their traditional food.
Jewish Oscar Winner Granted Polish Citizenship
A Jewish Oscar-winning director has been granted Polish citizenship, a significant gesture from the Polish government.
Researching Belarusian Jewish History in Impossible Circumstances: The Open Lab for a Belarusian Jewish Museum
Southampton University’s ‘Open Lab’ initiative is focused on documenting Belarusian Jewish history under challenging political circumstances.
And they’re Jewish: Debra Messing, Mayim Bialik, Hen Mazzig discuss being Jewish in Hollywood
Debra Messing, Mayim Bialik, and Hen Mazzig recently discussed the challenges of being openly Jewish in Hollywood.