25 years after opening, Yiddish Book Center overhauls its core exhibit for a wider audience The Yiddish Book Center in Amherst, Massachusetts tells the story of Yiddish culture as a global, modern movement.
In Chicago, a Black-led church and a Jewish community are addressing painful history through a Sukkot festival The Chicago Sukkah Design Festival aims to build connections between the predominantly Black West Side community of Lawndale and the city’s Jewish community — which was once centered in that neighborhood.
A NYC exhibit explores the etrog’s journey around the Jewish world “Etrog: The Wandering Fruit” is now on view at the Bernard Museum of Judaica, located inside Temple Emanu-El on the Upper East Side.
The MLB has more Jewish players than ever — but none of them will face a Yom Kippur dilemma this year
In emotional ceremony, heirs to ‘Cabaret’ inspiration Fritz Grünbaum take back 7 Egon Schiele works stolen by the Nazis