Twenty years ago this week, I celebrated my bat mitzvah in Denver. Afterward, my voice teacher — oh, the days when I dreamed of Broadway stardom — gave me some puzzling feedback on the ceremony. I ...
Jerusalang is turning Jerusalem’s mix of languages into a thriving social hub, bringing Jews, Arabs, locals, and newcomers together. Jerusalem is known for its diversity.
Around a table in a nondescript room overlooking the Golders Green Road, a group of nine nonagenarians is taking a Yiddish ...
There’s a moment in the musical Oliver! when Fagin launches into one of Lionel Bart’s deliciously minor-key melodies, and suddenly the show feels about as Victorian as a hot pastrami on rye. Oliver!
Steven Skybell discusses playing Tevye, antisemitism, and why "Fiddler on the Roof" feels urgent as Austin Opera stages the classic.
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The ‘Wall Street Journal’ ad, addressed to ‘Those I’ve Hurt,’ addresses the rapper’s previous antisemitic behavior ...
The scene was a collection of parallel spiritual happenings, framed by an overarching sense of Jewish peoplehood. And, ...
Priya Parker, the author of “The Art of Gathering,” shares her advice for orchestrating more meaningful gatherings and why ...
Valentine might be an obvious choice but, for a more subtle nod to the season, these names are perfect for the second month ...
Sociologists call “groupthink” the tendency of cohesive social groups to never question group decisions. In 1980, financially struggling Bill Gates offered ...
Waiting in line at a restaurant is usually the first sign that something special is happening inside. Across Georgia, there ...