One year into gigging exclusively online, a Jewish musician says her new ‘hybrid’ lifestyle is here to stay Eliana Light’s first pandemic broadcast, on March 12, 2020, drew more than a thousand views and several donations. It wasn’t her last.
Staffing down, but ‘visitors’ up: How the Tenement Museum weathered its COVID-19 closure Morris Vogel could not have anticipated the challenges of his final year leading New York City’s Tenement Museum.
A Jewish-Asian young adult grieves a lost senior year, and so much more Gen Slosberg left Berkeley on short notice and never returned, graduating in a ceremony she streamed while in bed.
New York When school turned upside down, this consultant helped Jewish educators learn to teach outdoors
Israel Israel’s first Black Cabinet member knows the aliyah struggle. It’s why she kept immigration open during COVID.
United States ‘This has been exhausting’: Asian-American Jews on the Atlanta spa murders and rising anti-Asian hate crimes, in their own words