Liba Vaynberg's play "The Matriarchs" reimagines biblical women from the Torah as self-assured participants in a contemporary women's Talmud study group, exp...
Feminist researchers and activists from Israel have issued a statement addressing the severe humanitarian crisis in Gaza, the violence in the West Bank, and ...
Following the harrowing narrative of a family in southern Jerusalem, an account offers a visceral depiction of coping with the threat of Iranian missile atta...
A Jerusalem mother reflects on the complexities of living amid tension, caught between the relative safety of her own life and the harrowing realities faced ...
The piece provides a moving snapshot of life in the Galilee during wartime, with a family adjusting to the challenges of missile sirens, closed airports, and...
Marlee Matlin, acclaimed deaf actress and the subject of the documentary "Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore," collaborated with director Shoshannah Stern, als...
Artist Danielle Alhassid's "Go Forth O Daughters" is an innovative art project exploring the Tsenerene, the Yiddish Women's Bible, integrating historical tex...
Deportation and expulsion have long been part of Jewish history, notably since the expulsion of Jews from Spain in 1492. This historical trauma remains vivid...
Lili Ország was a Hungarian artist of Jewish origin whose work was deeply influenced by her heritage and the traumas of World War II. Raised in a Jewish fami...
Marra B. Gad's memoir, "The Color of Love: A Story of a Mixed-Race Jewish Girl," explores her dual identity as a Black and Jewish woman adopted by a white As...