How this Romaniote synagogue keeps a Jewish ‘minority within a minority’ alive
Kehila Kedosha Janina, a small synagogue on the Lower East Side, represents a tiny Jewish community that lived in Greece for over 2,300 years
Kehila Kedosha Janina, a small synagogue on the Lower East Side, represents a tiny Jewish community that lived in Greece for over 2,300 years
An exhibit designed to be installed in schools aims to make Holocaust education more impactful
The statement comes more than 2 years after the author's family issued an apology for his antisemitism
Plans for a Boston Holocaust museum include an exhibit, visible to passerby, centered on a Nazi car used to transport Shoah victims
It explores the history of one of the most consequential Jewish communities in the country — warts and all
Emissaries trained to celebrate Israel’s existence examine exhibits that mourn the circumstances of its founding
A longstanding tribute to Gen. Julius Klein at a Jewish military museum, funded by his family, raises eyebrows
In the 1930s, there were 5,000 delicatessens in New York City. By way of comparison, Starbucks, which seems to be on every street corner, has 241 outlets in New York. And those delis were much more than just places to get coffee or a pastrami. “I’ll Have What She’s Having,” a new exhibit at the…
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