In 2014, the German city of Dusseldorf announced that in four years it would open an exhibit dedicated to Max Stern, a local ...
The hilarious, long-out-of-print 1931 novel ‘Rabbi Burns’ gets the re-issue it deserves. The Academy Museum’s high-profile ...
It was an uplifting, reflective and healing evening. Ahead of Passover, the Jewish Federation Los Angeles (JFEDLA) hosted its annual Interfaith Seder dinner on Thursday evening at the Museum of ...
From an alt-rock icon to the acclaimed Silkroad Ensemble, there is a lot to see and do in the Bay Area this weekend.
Ours is an era when canceling people for dissenting against fashionable woke shibboleths has become an inevitable and often ...
“I knew I was a Lebanese Druze,” says Netzer, who was born in Detroit in 1955 and moved to Lebanon at the age of three. “I ...
Director Omri Dayan, an American-Israeli, just 23, was drawn to the play “because of its humanity”. Maoz Inon, whose parents ...
Dozens of students convened in McMillan Hall for Charlotte Korchak’s talk titled “Concepts and Misconceptions about Israel, Zionism, and Jews.” Korchak, founder and senior educator at the Jerusalem ...
For the first time, I paid attention to every word, struggling to maintain composure while grappling with the weight of ...
We asked our readers if, since Oct. 7, they have ended a relationship because the person expressed antisemitic views. Here's what they said.
Gramercy Books and the Jewish Community Center will host four award-winning poets on Thursday in celebration of National ...
Hebrew academic and Jewish scholar Irene Lancaster reflects on what society can learn from the Jewish approach to education ...