Ukraine's chief rabbi sings plea to Trump to side with Kyiv
Russian-speaking Jewish Americans maintain a distinct identity shaped by Soviet history and American life.
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.
Restoration begins at historic Jewish cemetery with £190,000 Grant
The Balls Pond Road Cemetery, a historic Jewish burial ground in Islington, is undergoing a major restoration.
David Sassoon, Jewish designer who dressed Princess Diana, dies aged 92
David Sassoon, co-founder of Bellville Sassoon, passed away at 92.
The Lox Club: inside the hot new in-person dating event for Jew-ish people
Lox Club, dubbed the "Jewish Raya," is a membership-based dating app offering curated in-person events like Shabbat dinners and pasta-making classes.
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."
Noy Leyb Left his NYC Startup to Fight for Israel
Noy Leyb, a New York-based entrepreneur, left his tech startup to join the Israeli Defense Forces following the October 7 attacks.
Israeli AI cybersecurity startup Cynomi nets $37m series B
Cynomi, an Israeli cybersecurity startup, has secured $37 million in a Series B funding round co-led by Insight Partners and Greenfield Partners.
This Jewish New Yorker survived the Holocaust and the Hungarian Revolution and is still helping others today
Susan Kalev, born in a Budapest internment camp in 1944, survived the Holocaust and the Hungarian Revolution before settling in New York.