Pulitzer Prize-winning Jewish author Geraldine Brooks awarded Library of Congress American Fiction Award
Pulitzer-winning novelist Geraldine Brooks received the Library of Congress Prize for American Fiction for her originality and storytelling.
Why I had to become a murder detective for my book about an 18th-century Jewish pedlar
Researching an 18th-century Jewish pedlar, the author uncovered a murder case, blending historical research with detective work.
Cleveland Jewish Filmfest returns in September with 33 films from 9 countries
The Cleveland Jewish FilmFest is back with 33 films from nine countries.
Gal Gadot, Venice, and the Danger of Silencing Jewish Voices
Gal Gadot’s absence from Venice Film Festival raised debate after calls to disinvite her.
Ethan Hawke Plays a Jewish Broadway Legend in a New Movie
Ethan Hawke stars as lyricist Lorenz Hart in Richard Linklater’s Blue Moon.
Noé Debré on making his own style of French-Jewish cinema
French director Noé Debré openly weaves his Jewish identity into his filmmaking.
Hora and salsa: Each wedding detail reflected our Jewish-Mexican-cat-loving selves
A couple blended Jewish and Mexican traditions, plus playful cat themes, to create a deeply personal wedding celebration.
CAA puts antisemitism on the BBC. Literally.
CAA criticised sales of t-shirts supporting proscribed group Palestine Action and condemned Sally Rooney’s pledge to fund them.
Swastikas spray-painted on Jewish-owned business in San Jose
Vandals defaced a Jewish business with swastikas and racist graffiti.
Israel calls up 60,000 reservists ahead of Gaza City offensive
Israel is mobilising 60,000 reservists for a Gaza City ground offensive.