Art

Orthodox fashion designer Elke Reva Sudin recently launched her luxury scarf collection, called the Crown Collection, at New York Fashion Week.
Israeli-American designer Kobi Halperin closed his first runway show at New York Fashion Week with an instrumental version of Israel's national anthem, Hatikvah.
Pro-Palestinian protesters disrupted the Museum of Modern Art in New York to demand a free Palestine and an art world without Zionism.
Daniel Libeskind, a Jewish architect, emphasizes the power of optimism in his designs, particularly in his work on the Maggies Centres, offering solace and alternative realities, notably at the Royal Free Hospital in London.
This episode of Unorthodox features NBA All-Star Allan Houston discussing his faith-based initiative FISLL, along with FISLL Youth Ambassador Nate Sugar.
The current exhibition at the Picasso Museum in Paris showcases the apartment of Jewish art dealer Lonce Rosenberg, one of the major French art dealers of the early 20th century.
M&S Schmalberg, a family-owned artificial flower business in Manhattan, has been operating for 107 years.
In "The Etgar Quiz no 257," a set of trivia questions related to Jewish history and culture are presented.
This brief post titled "Spice Box | Bottoms Up" from Moment Magazine simply consists of a title and three short reader submissions with no further content.
In episode 398 of Unorthodox, the podcast discusses the "two-strain solution" and features an interview with Jewish actress Jamie-Lynn Sigler, known for her role as Meadow Soprano on The Sopranos.
The Union for Reform Judaism (URJ) has unveiled new logos and visual branding as part of a rebranding effort following its 150th anniversary.
Ari Gross, a machine learning engineer with a background in data science and a PhD in the history and philosophy of science and technology, is making his comic book debut with "Wardens," set in Toronto's immigrant neighborhood, The Ward.
A hyper-realistic painting of the Western Wall by German artist Gustav Bauernfeind from the 19th century is set to be auctioned at Sotheby's New York.
Artist Phillip Schwartz's exhibit, "Shoah: A Meditation on The Holocaust," was set to be displayed at Hudson Hall, a well-known arts center in Hudson, New York.
Mildred Weissman was a prominent advocate for women's rights, social justice, and Jewish culture.
The new Judaica gallery at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston showcases exquisite objects reflecting Jewish resilience and dedication to beauty across continents and centuries.
The article discusses the problem of fake and predictable film reviews.
This article discusses the importance of building a sustainable and visually appealing website for a Jewish nonprofit organization.
"The Curse" is a satirical TV series that explores themes of wokeness, privilege, and environmentalism.
In honor of International Holocaust Remembrance Day, images of Holocaust survivors were projected onto various landmarks and buildings in New York City.
Jerri Zbiral, an artist, was tasked with creating a new Torah mantle for a Holocaust Scroll acquired by her synagogue.
The Lonka Project, a collaboration between 311 photographers in 35 countries, has created a visual record of the last living Holocaust survivors.
Devyani Saltzman, a prominent figure in the arts world, is on a mission to diversify the behind-the-scenes landscape of the arts industry, pointing out that despite a seemingly diverse audience, boards and structures remain predominantly white and old-fashioned.
In this episode of Unorthodox, the focus is on stories of remembrance.
This article discusses the author's journey of self-discovery as an Israeli artist of Moroccan descent and their connection to the Holocaust.

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