Haunting, poignant, unsettling, riveting — images from the precarious lives of artists in a diverse Israeli city
The art in 'Tales and Textiles' at JCC Manhattan reflects divergent backgrounds and similar experiences
The art in 'Tales and Textiles' at JCC Manhattan reflects divergent backgrounds and similar experiences
Photographer Zion Ozeri traveled the world to show how Jews look and live differently from each other
Al Leff came from a poor, immigrant family in Brooklyn. The U.S. Army and a camera opened up a whole new world for him.
The ‘Fantastic Fungi’ director, and son of survivors, wants you to appreciate the ‘little things'
Jason Langer's photographs confront the contradictions of ordinary life playing out on sites of mass murder
Photographer Marcia Bricker Halperin reflects on the Jewish diner that shaped her as a Brooklynite and launched her artistic career
Thirty years ago, photographer Jill Freedman sought to document sites of destruction and the resurgence of Jewish life
Julius Shulman's photography did a better job of selling buildings than the buildings themselves