The New York Times called Isaac Bashevis Singer a Polish writer. Here’s how Wikipedia warriors made him Jewish again. The fight over Singer’s identity offers lessons on the pitfalls of decentralized knowledge in the era of disinformation, with some possible insights about Polish ultranationalism.
A bake sale to combat antisemitism draws high-profile Jewish foodies, but few non-Jewish allies “I’ve had people say no, I don’t know if I’m comfortable with this,” said Whitney Fisch, one of the food bloggers behind the weeklong sale.
A new museum in New Orleans puts the family histories of Southern Jews on display The Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience is the product of more than three decades of concerted work to preserve the heritage of Southern Jewry.
Jon Scheyer, a Jewish star player at Duke who played for Maccabi Tel Aviv, will replace legendary Mike Krzyzewski as Duke coach
These days David Hertz is a world leader in turning food into social change. He had to reconcile his Jewish identity first.