As Purim approaches on March 13, 2025, New York City offers a plethora of celebrations to honor the holiday commemorating Jewish Queen Esther's triumph over ...
Michael Levine, a key figure in the history of Jewish LGBTQ+ activism, passed away at the age of 81. He was one of the founding members of Congregation Beit ...
Adir Academy is set to become the first Jewish day school in the U.S. specifically for high school students with mental health challenges, opening in New Yor...
Columbia University has introduced a new option for students requiring kosher meals by allowing them to use their meal points at the Jewish Theological Semin...
12 Chairs Café, a notable Israeli restaurant in New York City, is offering a limited-time kosher dining experience in collaboration with Chef Avi Levy of Jer...
In New York City, a novel trend is emerging where Shabbat dinners blend traditional Jewish Sabbath customs with stylish, secular settings. These events, such...
Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion (HUC-JIR), a key rabbinical seminary of the Reform movement, is moving its New York campus to the Upper Wes...
The Pink Peacock, a queer-friendly, Yiddish-oriented, and anti-Zionist café from Glasgow, plans to reopen in Brooklyn. After closing in 2023 due to burnout a...
A corner in Manhattan's Upper East Side, at East 67th and Third Avenue, has been co-named Yad Vashem Way, in a ceremony attended by local politicians, Israel...
Holocaust survivor Millie Baran, at 99 years old, is sharing her harrowing story in a novel way: through an avant-garde jazz performance at Joe's Pub in Manh...