Proud to be LGBT and Jewish
A Johannesburg-based writer shares how their Jewish and LGBT identities complement each other.
Here, Islam is the boss: The nightmare of a gay Jewish teacher in Berlin
Brazilian-born teacher Uziel Inácio-Steck faced severe harassment in a Berlin school dominated by conservative Muslim culture.
Harlem’s queen of Ethiopian Jewish cuisine knows that the histories of Jews and Africans are inseparable
Beejhy Barhany, owner of Tsion Café in Harlem, fuses Ethiopian and Jewish flavors to reflect her heritage as part of the Beta Israel community.
Uncovering Nana’s story: My journey as a 3rd-generation Holocaust survivor
In a moving personal account, a third-generation Holocaust survivor recounts their journey to uncover their grandmother’s past.
Markets are signalling a clear winner in the Middle East
Amid shifting geopolitical dynamics, financial markets are increasingly favoring Israel as a stable economic force in the Middle East.
Lithuania pays paltry compensation for stolen Jewish property
Lithuania has allocated €7.5 million in restitution payments to approximately 340 Holocaust survivors or their heirs, primarily Israeli citizens.
Eight decades later, a Holocaust survivor reunites with his liberator
Nearly 80 years after his liberation from Buchenwald, Holocaust survivor Andrew Roth (97) reconnected with U.S. soldier Jack Moran (99), one of his liberators.
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