On display through Oct. 25 before heading to Miami and New Mexico, 'Lives Eliminated, Dreams Illuminated' imagines a better future for female victims through art and music

The human rights activist who fled the Holocaust and created iconic human rights art is featured in Fairfield University's 'In Real Times' exhibit, open September 29

'Houses of Life' collects documents and artifacts on 2,000 years of Italian Jews, puts spotlight on renovations underway at Jewish sites

'Palestinian Yiddish: A Look at Yiddish in the Land of Israel Before 1948,' opens this week, shows how the old language survived in the new Israel - sometimes hiding in plain sight

A collaborative exhibition between Munich’s Jewish Museum and its City Museum running through January 2024 tells the stories of tens of thousands in postwar limbo

The Abraham Global Peace Initiative counters anti-Israel messaging from the rock group's co-founder Roger Waters with its own exhibition preaching tolerance and inclusion

Yeshiva University exhibit 'The Golden Path: Maimonides Across Eight Centuries' shows the far-reaching impact of one of the Middle Age’s most prolific Torah scholars

Nation's largest cultural institution looks to reach new audiences including Arab and Haredi communities, create new programming and develop new tech

At London's Wiener Holocaust Library through June 16, an exhibit of letters from WWII tracks the spread of information by Jews seeking to protect loved ones from the Nazis' web

Second-generation Holocaust survivor Jacqueline Kott-Wolle grapples with a complex, beautiful and contradictory identity in 'Growing Up Jewish,' on show in NY through June

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