A showcase of rabbinic achievement, featuring 24 women who redefined Jewish leadership.
- ArtsHoly Sparks: Celebrating Fifty Years of Women in the Rabbinate
A showcase of rabbinic achievement, featuring 24 women who redefined Jewish leadership.
ArtsAnti-Jewish Bias Is Spreading in Arts and CultureIt may be more subtle than a scrawled swastika or a torched synagogue, but anti-Jewish bias in that realm is nonetheless a growing phenomenon.
It may be more subtle than a scrawled swastika or a torched synagogue, but anti-Jewish bias in that realm is nonetheless a growing phenomenon.
ArtsBlack and Jewish Identities Converge in ArtA generation of Black Jewish women are using art—paintings, drawings, multimedia works and film—to share and explore their multiethnic perspectives.
A generation of Black Jewish women are using art—paintings, drawings, multimedia works and film—to share and explore their multiethnic perspectives.
Brief Review: A Martyr and the Robbery of the CenturyFilm Blessed Is the Match: The Life and Death of Hannah Senesh Director Roberta Grossman’s documentary beautifully dramatizes Hannah Senesh’s attempt to save Hungarian JewryCut & PostNoah’s Ark Comes Alive in an Enchanted Forest From the age of 6, Neil Goldberg dreamed of realizing his “artistic inclinations.” Not surprisingly, the onceThe Arts : An Exhibit in Search of JusticeThe trial and murder of Leo Frank left deep scars in the American South. A show at The William Breman Jewish Heritage Museum explores Frank’sBrief Review: Kibbutz Diaper Babies; Zionism at Its BirthFilm Love & Dance In this coming-of-age film set in the Russian immigrant community in Ashdod, Israel, young Chen takes up ballroom dancingProfile: Fyvush FinkelA familiar face to television watchers for his primetime portrayals over the last 15 years, this Brooklyn native was a star long before Hollywood discovered him.The Arts : Soldier With a Paintbrushby Toby AxelrodThe art of Arthur Szyk is dazzling in its jewel-like colors and exquisitely rendered details, and, as an exhibit in Germany shows, there is aShlomo Carlebach The Music ManOn any given friday evening, the crowd is standing-room only. The long, narrow sanctuary often overflows with up to 300 people: On one side ofBrief Review: Jews and Madison Avenue; the BRCA GeneTelevision Mad Men By 1960, New York’s Madison Avenue was home to the world’s most powerful advertising agencies, but Jewish agencies—and clients—often weren’t welcome atFooter Menu Column 2
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