Cockney‑Yiddish: how two languages influenced each other in London’s East End
In London’s late 19th and early 20th century East End, Jewish immigrants speaking Yiddish and Cockney-speaking locals shared more than geography—they shared language.
Fashion City: How Jewish Londoners shaped global style
The “Fashion City” exhibition at the Museum of London Docklands explores the major role Jewish immigrants played in shaping the UK’s fashion industry.
Why is Ashkenazi food suddenly cool?
Ashkenazi cuisine—long stereotyped as heavy or bland—is suddenly enjoying a revival. T
250 years of Jewish life in Sweden will be celebrated in 2025
In 2025, Sweden will celebrate 250 years of organized Jewish life in the country.
Phoenix Jewish centre director emphasizes cultural memory preservation
The director of a prominent Jewish center in Phoenix is focused on preserving cultural memory as a way to combat antisemitism and reinforce identity.
Elmo went on an antisemitic tirade — and it strangely isn’t the first time
Elmo’s official X account was recently hacked, spreading antisemitic and conspiratorial posts referencing Jeffrey Epstein and calling for violence against Jews.
The Great Nosh draws thousands on Governors Island
The Great Nosh festival brought 2,000+ people to Governors Island for Jewish food, music, and storytelling.
Reform–Liberal merger could shake up UK Jewish life
The UK’s Reform and Liberal Jewish movements united, forming the Movement for Progressive Judaism
18 Things to Know About Jewish Actress Clara McGregor
Clara McGregor, daughter of actor Ewan McGregor, embraces her Sephardi Jewish heritage.
Italy needs tougher laws on antisemitism, says Jewish leader
Walker Meghnagi, head of Milan’s Jewish community, has urged the Italian government to adopt stronger laws against Jew‑hatred following a reported surge in antisemitic incidents across the country.