New York Witches, abortions, suffragists: Jewish artist Tiffany Shlain’s new work is a slice of women’s history By Julia Gergely September 4, 2024
New York The Shefa School, designed for kids with learning disabilities, welcomes its students to a new, $100M Upper West Side campus By Julia Gergely September 3, 2024
New York Why a historic hotel on the Lower East Side has a mural depicting 2,000 years of Jewish tragedies By Julia Gergely August 26, 2024
New York In rom-com musical ‘Sabbath Girl,’ an interfaith relationship takes center stage By Julia Gergely August 14, 2024
New York Isaiah Rothstein, Orthodox rabbi focused on diversity and inclusion, takes the helm at Greenpoint Shul By Julia Gergely August 9, 2024
New York Why these students, ages 16 to 84, spent their summer studying Yiddish in New York By Julia Gergely August 5, 2024
New York Nosh A multicultural husband-and-wife team thinks New York is ready for miso, matcha and gochujang bagels By Julia Gergely August 2, 2024
New York Nosh The New York Times’ favorite falafel shop is expanding to Manhattan By Julia Gergely August 1, 2024
New York A Manhattan synagogue played an unlikely role in the genesis of ‘Job,’ a new Broadway play By Julia Gergely July 30, 2024