Rufus Wainwright called Trump out for using ‘Hallelujah’ — and showed he doesn’t know what the song means either
Cohen’s masterpiece is not an ‘ode to tolerance’
Reportedly invented in 1822, the accordion has been associated with Jewish music throughout its history
Cohen’s masterpiece is not an ‘ode to tolerance’
Vibraphone pioneer Terry Gibbs was born Julius Herbert Gubenko in Brooklyn, 1924
Shaanan Streett of 'HaDag Nahash' spoke to Libby Lenkinski on the Forward's new podcast 'Make Art, Not War'
The South African musician worked on a version of ‘Im Hashem Lo Yivneh Bayis’
Musician Michael Hearst's '80 From the 80s' project delves into the Talmud of pop music
Schmaltz and Pepper is bringing classical spice to the Yiddish folk music scene
The all-American folk trio recently performed in Canada
Lenny Kaye is more than Patti Smith's right-hand man; he's a historian, an archivist, and a keeper of the rock music faith
Roy Nathanson and Aaron Lisman are turning Ditmas Park residents of all ages into jazz aficionados
The career of the legendary founder of the Velvet Underground was filled with Jewish references and collaborators
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