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JTA The deadliest act of antisemitism on American soil is remembered in a new exhibit 6 Oct
A new exhibit at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York commemorates the deadliest antisemitic attack on American soil, the 2018 shooting at the Tree of L...
6 Oct
JTA 13 ways to celebrate Sukkot 2025 in New York City 3 Oct
Sukkot in New York City offers a diverse array of activities that cater to different age groups and interests, reflecting the vibrant Jewish culture of the c...
3 Oct
JTA Gary Shteyngart reflects on his botched bris in a new short film 30 Sep
Gary Shteyngart's short film, "The Guy Who Got Cut Wrong," explores his traumatic childhood experience of a botched circumcision performed as a seven-year-ol...
30 Sep
JTA A son of Sephardic Brooklyn is behind this Mizrahi minyan where women and LGBTQ Jews take center stage 22 Sep
Kanisse, meaning 'synagogue' in Arabic, is an egalitarian Jewish community in New York City founded by Daniel Cayre. It serves as a religious and cultural ha...
22 Sep
JTA NYC’s Temple Emanu-El celebrates its 180th birthday with an exhibit on Jews of the Gilded Age 17 Sep
Temple Emanu-El in New York City is celebrating its 180th birthday with an exhibit showcasing the synagogue's history and highlighting prominent Jewish figur...
17 Sep
JTA New this school year in NYC: A curriculum to teach public school students about Jewish Americans 15 Sep
New York City public schools have introduced 'Hidden Voices: Jewish Americans in United States History,' a curriculum supplement designed to educate students...
15 Sep
JTA This is how New Yorkers celebrated the High Holidays at the turn of the 20th century 10 Sep
In early 20th-century New York, the Jewish community was bustling with activity during the High Holidays, as illustrated by a plea from the 1910 Postmaster G...
10 Sep
JTA Tatte Café and Bakery, the popular Israeli-inspired chain, is opening in New York 4 Sep
Tatte Caf and Bakery, an Israeli-inspired chain known for its distinctive ambience and Middle Eastern culinary offerings, is expanding into New York City wit...
4 Sep
JTA A Sephardic Jewish day school grows on the Upper East Side 3 Sep
The Stanley I. Chera Sephardic Academy of Manhattan, an Orthodox Sephardic Jewish day school located on the Upper East Side, is experiencing significant grow...
3 Sep
JTA Where to celebrate Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur in New York City in 2025 1 Sep
The article provides a comprehensive guide to celebrating Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur in New York City in 2025, outlining various opportunities across diffe...
1 Sep