A Monet Painting Inspired the Design of This Wedding Featuring Sikh and Jewish Traditions
An October wedding at Tranquility Farm beautifully blended Sikh and Jewish traditions.
IDF Recovers Bodies of Two Israeli-American Hostages from 7 October Attack
Israel has recovered the bodies of Judih Weinstein, 70, and Gad Haggai, 72, Israeli-American hostages killed during Hamas's October 7, 2023, attack on Kibbutz Nir Oz.
The BBC's Biased Israel Reporting Is Fuelling Anti-Semitism
The article critiques the BBC's coverage of Israel, alleging that its reporting exhibits a bias that fuels anti-Semitism.
Jewish Comedy Is Having a Moment—and Bad Shabbos Proves It
Jewish comedy is experiencing a renaissance, with the film Bad Shabbos exemplifying this trend.
Iraq’s Jewish community saves a long-forgotten shrine
In Baghdad, efforts are underway to restore the centuries-old shrine of Rabbi Isaac Gaon, a revered figure in Jewish history.
Witkoff says US to issue new Gaza terms, has 'very good feelings' on reaching hostage deal
U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff expressed optimism about reaching a temporary ceasefire and hostage deal between Israel and Hamas.
Alan Yentob, British Jewish broadcaster and former BBC controller, dies at 78
Alan Yentob, a prominent British Jewish broadcaster and former BBC executive, has died at 78.
Marcel Ophuls, Oscar-winning film-maker of The Sorrow and the Pity, dies aged 97
Marcel Ophuls, the Oscar-winning French filmmaker renowned for his documentary "The Sorrow and the Pity," has died at 97. Born in Frankfurt in 1927, Ophuls fled Nazi Germany with his family, later settling in the U.S. before returning to France.
Award-Winning Comedy Writer Explores Jewish History in Funny New Book
Rob Kutner, a seasoned comedy writer known for his work on "The Daily Show" and "Conan," has authored a new book that humorously delves into Jewish history.
Jeff Ross Is More Than a Comic
Jeff Ross's one-man show, "Take a Banana for the Ride," reveals a deeper side of the comedian known as "America's Roastmaster."