Frieda Vizel takes participants on an intimate journey into the insular Williamsburg enclave. But far from a critique, she offers a detailed and objective look at life there

After collaborating with Diana Ross and Jon Batiste, the artist dishes about pulling herself up by the bootstraps and how she's paying it forward with The Songwriter Fund

Lawsuit filed by Israel Religious Action Center claims photo caused plaintiffs 'harm and humiliation'; website denies wrongdoing: 'This is our way of life'

Tulane University professor Ilana Horwitz's research points to religious culture as reason for why Jewish girls surpass educational attainment of non-Jewish girls - and Jewish boys

The brainchild of Chicago-born Elyssa Heller, the store and restaurant, which started as a pop-up in 2020, veers outside the narrow lanes of traditional Ashkenazi or Israeli menus

Biographer Samantha Rose Hill shows the personal side of the sometimes-controversial philosopher who fled Hitler's Germany to become the center of NYC's intellectual scene

The Washington Post has exposed the identity of person running the anti-LGBT account, causing some to cry antisemitism -- and reflecting a wider trend in the observant community

The first-ever Broadway revival of the Barbra Streisand classic is currently in previews; the show officially opens at the August Wilson Theatre on April 24

Madeline Forman quit her nascent musical career to help sustain her Russian immigrant family in New Jersey. Now, experts are lauding her long-buried recordings

In 'As They Made Us,' the 'Big Bang Theory' star steps behind the camera to write and direct a semi-autobiographical melodrama about a family's encounter with death and dysfunction

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