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One of the world's greatest dynasties was also powered by women, whose tales are now told through the family's magnificent art collection at NYC's Jewish Museum through Aug. 13 → Read More
Until she appeared opposite a screaming Ryan Reynolds in 2019's 'Free Guy,' the Jewish entertainer says her talents could seldom pay the bills: 'It’s nice to peak late in life' → Read More
After a 2022 decision to overturn the longstanding right to abortion, religious women's groups unite in protesting laws reflecting a Christian-centric view on when life begins → Read More
Now through Feb., 500 pieces that make the Jewish philanthropist say 'Oh my God' can be seen at a Neue Galerie NY exhibition that replicates how they're displayed in his own home → Read More
'How Jews Became Citizens' at NYC's Center for Jewish History gives access to a trove of ancient documents showing the ever-changing status of local Jewish communities → Read More
From a Jewish sexual assault survivor targeted by her support group, to a pupil afraid to wear a Star of David, young Jews say they walk on campuses in fear of hate crimes → Read More
The Jericho Jewish Center has aimed to consolidate with a nearby congregation, but years of negotiations over men and women praying together finish with the plan voted down → Read More
Chabad Hasidic outreach programs reverse decline and bring growth to congregations through a host of programming designed to foster a more traditional community → Read More
The comic, a proud gay Jewish mom, is moderating a June 16 panel on humor in today's world where working comedians will weigh in on how they navigate hatred and hypersensitivity → Read More
Gertrude Goldhaber fled the Holocaust to become a renowned US researcher and women's rights activist. Her son is gifting a treasure trove of documents to NYC's Leo Baeck Institute → Read More
Director Lisa Hurwitz's documentary about a once-beloved restaurant chain is the comfort foodie film we're craving → Read More
In her new memoir/parenting guide 'And How are the Children?,' Marjorie Margolies describes the diverse family she cobbled together while fighting for social equality → Read More
Miriam Anzovin's 'Daf Reactions' cause as many disputes as their source material; some find them sacrilegious, others refreshing, but their creator says they're simply heartfelt → Read More
Opening Jan. 27 at the Illinois Holocaust Museum in Chicago, 'The Journey Back' puts participants in the narrators' shoes as they hear their tales of suffering and survival → Read More
In the new weekly 'Chutzpod,' Sixth and I's Rabbi Shira Stutman and 'West Wing' star Joshua Malina make light work of life's heavy questions for Members of the Tribe - and friends → Read More
When Adrienne Shelly was victim of a high-profile murder in 2006, Andy Ostroy and daughter Sophie were left to pick up the pieces; the new exploration of her life premiered Dec. 1 → Read More
As an extreme 'modesty' trend goes mainstream and the female form is omitted or removed from photos and ads, rights group Chochmat Nashim launches a photo bank so women can be seen → Read More
As the retired lieutenant colonel releases 'Here, Right Matters: An American Story,' he discusses growing up as a Ukrainian Jewish immigrant and the values that led him to testify → Read More
Hillel's Campus Climate Initiative assesses Jewish life at participating schools; whether kosher food is available, Jewish holidays accommodated, and if bigotry is tolerated → Read More
Sharona Shnayder grew up in Africa and the US before moving to her dad's native Israel. Along the way she started Tuesdays for Trash, a grassroots effort now seen in 23 countries → Read More