In Georgia, a 23-Year-Old Maintains a Venerable Synagogue, the Last Remnant of His Community
A 23-year-old Jewish man in Georgia is dedicated to preserving the last remaining synagogue in his community.
Living in Seoul Made Me Feel at Home in My Korean Jewishness
In an effort to fight rising antisemitism in New York City, a rapper-comedian organizes Passover Seder dinners on subway trains.
Rapper-Comedian Stages Passover Seder Dinners on the Subway to Combat Antisemitism on NYC Trains
In an effort to fight rising antisemitism in New York City, a rapper-comedian organizes Passover Seder dinners on subway trains.
St. Louis Synagogue Launches New Podcast Inviting Us to Live 'Jewishly… Out Loud'
A St. Louis synagogue introduces a podcast encouraging open Jewish expression.
Yiddish Cockney Podcast
A new podcast blends Yiddish and Cockney dialects, offering a unique linguistic exploration.
William Finn, Tony-Winning Writer of Queer, Jewish Musicals Dies at 73
William Finn, renowned for musicals like "Falsettos" and "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee," passed away at 73.
Holocaust Survivor Mala Tribich Warns People to Guard Against Repeat of Atrocity 80 Years After Liberation of Bergen-Belsen
Holocaust survivor Mala Tribich urges vigilance against rising hate and intolerance, marking 80 years since the liberation of Bergen-Belsen.
Jewish Future Depends on Positive Identity, Not Just Fighting Antisemitism
The Jewish community's future hinges on cultivating a positive Jewish identity, not solely combating antisemitism.
Hostage survivor Eli Sharabi at Auschwitz: 'The Jewish people sanctify life'
Eli Sharabi, who survived Hamas captivity after losing his family in the October 7 attack, joins the March of the Living at Auschwitz.
Two Stylish Jewish Women. Only One Survived the Holocaust and Became a Fashion Icon
This article contrasts the lives of two Jewish women passionate about fashion during the Holocaust.