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In a bold move to elevate Jewish storytelling and community engagement, Jewish Joy, LLC, proudly announces the inaugural ...
Two-thirds of American Jews feel less secure at work than a year ago. Our survey of 1,300-plus Jewish professionals reveals ...
As a Jewish New Yorker, food is always top of mind—at home, it revolves around cooking and preparing for the next Shabbat or holiday meal, and on the streets of New York City, the world of ...
‘New Jewish Canon’ Provides Much Food for Thought Some of the very best Jewish learning does not happen in seminar rooms, synagogues or online, but at home, on the couch.
In recognition of Jewish American Heritage Month, CBS News is featuring original reporting on the Jewish American experience across all platforms and stations.
Although antisemitism and Jewish identity rarely receive such explicit attention in national news media, these themes do more tacitly infuse everyday American popular media. Across films, TV series, ...
Jewish traditions are not just something they sing about in Fiddler of the Roof —though many have made an equally impact on pop culture. In Mathew Klickstein’s newest book, The Little Encyclopedia of ...
On Monday, Doug Stark wrote about the best Jewish basketball team ever. His new book, The SPHAS: The Life and Times of Basketball’s Greatest Jewish Team, is now available. His posts are being ...
From pop culture to politics, here’s what JTA’s reporters and editors are predicting will happen in 2021.
Joshua Henkin is the author of “The World Without You,” “Matrimony,” and “Swimming Across the Hudson.” His blog posts are featured on The Arty Semite courtesy of the Jewish Book ...
So this week, instead of responding to the latest anti-Jewish outrage, I want to offer an eclectic introduction to Jews and Judaism through writings, art, and culture produced by Jews themselves.