Jenni Asher is set to become first ordained Black woman cantor
Asher will be one of only two Black cantors in the country
Asher will be one of only two Black cantors in the country
Despite unassuming beginnings, Anthony Shaffer's 'Wicker Man' has become a cult film of gargantuan proportions
Haredi mothers in Israel come up with all sorts of ideas to help their children feel secure
Who would have thought a song inspired by Ingmar Bergman and Luis Buñuel would create a rock ’n’ roll history
A concert at JCC Manhattan will celebrate 'Kapelya,' the first recording of hasidic nigunim performed exclusively by women
Czech-born Karolina Kašeová's art includes original portraits of renowned authors created out of their own words.
With Kleztronica, Kaia Berman-Peters blends klezmer elements with electronic dance music
Chicago's North Shore has spent a year mourning the victims of last year's Fourth of July parade in the heavily Jewish city of Highland Park
Was Grock a Nazi sympathizer or a calculating opportunist?
Israeli archaeologists find seven tiny whistles made of bone that emit sounds like calls of predatory birds at prehistoric swamp site in the Hula Valley
This rare glimpse of a happy moment in prewar Jewish community life offers no hint of what lay ahead