Victoria and Albert Museum cuts ties from American family blamed for fueling opioid crisis; advocacy group leader Nan Goldin hails 'big victory'

US reporter Luke Tress looks at Holocaust art education in NY and opioid crisis; Jessica Steinberg discusses Aviv Geffen's abrupt political shift and rebates for film/TV producers

Following a controversial $4.3 billion lawsuit against Purdue Pharma, owned by the family, the New York institution will remove their name from its exhibitions

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

India sees highest daily case rate with 78,761 infections; nearly 843,000 have died from coronavirus worldwide; countries tighten restrictions to stem outbreak

But archive's updated term for the leather boxes and straps still doesn't mention its use in Jewish prayer

Jewish social media users ask for correction in NYC museum’s Islamic Art Department's categorization of item, but academic says term is likely lexically correct

'The rape of Tamar,' a 17th-century work of art on view for years at The Met, was once owned by a Jewish art dealer who fled the Nazis, new evidence suggests

Museum paid $4 million for Coffin of Nedjemankh in 2017, but investigators say institution given fraudulent documents, casket smuggled out of Middle East

Hidden in the walls of a house in Colmar, France, by a Jewish family facing persecution, the jewelry remained stashed there for over 500 years

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