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Sukkot celebrates the harvest in Israel. It is tradition to take four kinds of vegetation, and wave them together, ...
James Joyce’s biographer traveled all over Europe searching for details about the author of “Ulysses” and “Dubliners.” ...
"While I may not fit others’ ideas of a Jewish teen born to Jewish parents," writes a JTA Teen Fellow, "I will not let their ...
For Gaby and Sonya Gropman, a trip to Munich to retrieve a kiddush cup represented a homecoming to a land where there is no ...
Bukai will discuss her first novel, “The Anatomy of Exile,” released in January, which explores Jewish identity, ...
Bad Boy,' from the creator of 'Euphoria,' is about juvenile delinquents in an Israeli prison, whose trauma isn't about their nationality.
Once home to a thriving Jewish majority, Thessaloniki holds fragments of a lost world. One traveller's journey to find them leads to something even more powerful: living memory.
Plant-Forward Recipes Celebrating Modern Jewish Cuisine,” Micah Siva, joins Gayle Guyardo, the host of Bloom, to share ...
The shuttering of federal agencies that support museums and arts organizations could cause a ripple effect in lost funding, Jewish arts administrators say.
A comprehensive accounting is not available, but the impact on Jewish scholars, artists and cultural organizations is widespread: The San Francisco Jewish Film Festival and a related filmmaker ...
The Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco (credit: screenshot) Federal funding for arts and culture is at risk The cuts go beyond museums. Virtually all federal grant-making for arts and ...