Putin Pub has been attracting Russian-speakers in Jerusalem for 15 years; following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, owners feel they 'need to speak up'
In 'Witness,' playing through January 23, the Arlekin Players take their performance online, combining tech elements to transport viewers back to the ill-fated MS St. Louis in 1939
Cutting-edge and open-minded, Jewish Point challenges clichés that Israelis from former Soviet states don't embrace spirituality, as it celebrates its ribbon cutting this week
Ramping up rhetoric in race’s final leg, leaders of the Haredi and secular parties see in each other the perfect nemesis to drive turnout among their supporters
The darkly comic 30-minute flick by Arkadij Khaet and Mickey Paatzsch pokes fun at a society still not fully at ease with its Jews; it's now screening at online film festivals
A new program co-sponsored by the Israeli government and Limmud FSU is fostering innovation that will help grow local Jewish life and build bridges with the Jewish state
Max Malkiel's homestyle cooking tutorials have earned him well over 100,000 subscribers across Israel, Russia and the US, but he claims his wife is the better cook
Screening August 4, 'Red Penguins' traces marketing guy Steven Warshaw's attempt to turn former Red Army hockey team on to US-style razzamatazz in time of chaos and corruption
After reenacting Van Gogh's famous self-portrait with her husband, Katerina Brudnaya-Chelyadinova invited her Facebook friends to have a go; her group is now a global phenomenon
Young adults working with the JDC spur initiative to distribute free handheld computers to give older Jews in forced isolation a necessary community connection
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