Two congregations, two opinions as Torahs hit the floor at separate NYC services The “unthinkable” happens twice when sacred scrolls tumble from the ark.
Frustrated by Chicago’s Jewish institutions, anti-Zionist artists are forming their own Jewish cultural center Seeing a lack of a distinctively Jewish contemporary arts hub in Chicago, Gabriel Chalfin-Piney-González set out to create their own.
Ideas I hit the Loehmann’s reopening on its first day — and experienced a Shehechiyanu moment The iconic department store is still channeling its Bubbe vibe, writes a rabbi with a love of fashion.
‘Anne Frank, Superstar’? A satirical musical reimagines the Holocaust victim as a symbol of wokeness.
Detroit’s archbishop, outspoken on Gaza, toured a Holocaust center. Was it a step forward for Jewish allyship?
How AI and ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ played essential roles in this Chinese immigrant’s journey to Judaism