Prominent, acclaimed klezmer musician was a role model for women and explored connections between Jewish music and other European styles

Friends Joanie Leeds and Mikey Pauker say US Jewish music is experiencing a renaissance -- and as it falls between categories like global and religious, now's the time to add it

Celebrated in later decades by top musicians but largely ignored in its own time, virtuoso album 'Tanz' will be played by an all-star ensemble Feb. 16 on NYC's Upper West Side

Temple of Aaron invites families to dress warm and enjoy the cold in what rabbi believes is the first-ever skating rink on a synagogue property

'Song Searcher,' a new film about Moyshe Beregovsky, the Jewish folklorist and ethnomusicologist who traveled his native Ukraine in the 1930-40s, is all too relevant today

Brooklyn-based clarinetist and composer Michael Winograd whips up a fresh tune in response to Marjorie Taylor Greene’s gaffe

An homage to 'Why Don't We Get Drunk and Screw' in honor of the singer's latest Margaritaville resort in NYC's Times Square, which happens to house a synagogue on its bottom floors

According to Nathan Salsburg, the early American record industry marketed aggressively to European immigrants, and he draws from a wellspring of klezmer tunes for his new project

Beloved even by the Nazis -- until they discovered its Jewish roots -- 'Bei Mir Bistu Shein' is a symbol of love and diversity. Take a listen here

More than 100 free concerts on offer throughout the northern hilltop city during the musical event