Starting January 5, the Metropolitan Museum of Art opens its collection for an online glimpse at medieval European Jews, showing the tastes of owners and artists at the time

In 'The Rebellion of the Daughters,' historian Rachel Manekin uncovers the story of ultra-Orthodox girls slipping away to convents in search of a better, more feminist education

Even Anthony Fauci joined the Latke Wars this year - but while some kibitz over the 'right' way to eat traditional staples, others see this as laying claim to authentic Judaism

Once a vibrant community of 3,000 at its peak in the 1950s, only a handful of elderly Jews still live in the city of Kochi - but a rich history of coexistence has left its mark

10th-generation Vermonter Netanel Crispe accidentally found burial site, where gravestones date back to 1874. He's now using it to unite area's Jews

Hebrew manuscript exhibit includes earliest dated copy of the 'Guide for the Perplexed' and spans science, law, music, and magic. Viewable online now, and in person from December 3

UK-based Tales of Jewish Sudan website founder Daisy Abboudi talks about tiny community's rich but short history, in which all her grandparents played a part

Under alias 'Mosul Eye,' historian Omar Mohammed used Twitter and blogs to document beheadings, torture in his Iraqi hometown before fleeing in 2017. His work continues from Paris

Dr. Rabbi Levi Cooper takes us back in history to show eerie parallels with today's health measures, then forward - to a helicopter with a trio of rabbis blessing Israel from above

Online exhibit details how thousands of German and Austrian Jews were arrested in Britain and shipped overseas, where they were kept together with Nazi POWs in harrowing conditions

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