NY Jewish Museum's exhibit 'Modern Look: Photography and the American Magazine' shows the work of exiled artists who influenced publications like Harper's, Vogue and Vanity Fair

When lockdown restrictions are lifted, stretch your limbs among the stunning views, sweet-smelling flowers, and lush vegetation along these free-to-access trails

The year began with a historic 25,000-person march against anti-Semitism in New York City, and ends with a light at the end of the pandemic tunnel. Here's what happened in between

Annual exhibition moves outside for viewers to see gripping images by local photojournalists

Moses Pini Siluk's audacious portraits make him the Holy Land’s hottest photographer, but internationally he's known as the man who saw a superhero in Gadot years before her debut

In 'The Cracks in Everything,' Brant Slomovic, a Toronto emergency room physician, displays years of moving portraits of youth who come from around the world to defend Israel

'Portraits for Posterity: Photographs of Holocaust Survivors in Great Britain' started as a single photo op before growing into an exhibit and then book

PHOTO IS:RAEL moves forward with 8th festival, creating outdoor gallery in Tel Aviv's Hamedina Square and online activities

Micha Brinkman sets up studio outside coronavirus ward to document health workers before and after their shifts; also lingers on behind-the-scenes workers, medical clowns

As developers rush to 'clean up' bohemian area and artists are pushed further to the city's south, a cultural center is in danger of being erased

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