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Forward Why Woody Allen Fans Should Stand Up for Dylan Farrow 5 Feb 2014
The article discusses the dilemma faced by fans of Woody Allen following allegations of sexual abuse by his stepdaughter, Dylan Farrow. The author grapples w...
5 Feb 2014
Tablet We Gave Iran an Antique as a Token of Goodwill. Only Problem? It’s Fake. 10 Oct 2013
The incident involving the fake silver griffin artifact returned by the U.S. to Iran underscores the complex intersection of art, economics, and diplomacy. O...
10 Oct 2013
Forward How Daryl Roth of 'Kinky Boots' Became The Biggest Force on Broadway 4 Oct 2013
Daryl Roth is a trailblazing theater producer recognized for her contributions to Broadway, with numerous accolades like a Tony for 'Kinky Boots.' Overcoming...
4 Oct 2013
Tablet The Love Affair Between American Presidents and Jewish Artists, and Why It May Be Over 2 Oct 2013
American presidents have had a long history of interacting with Jewish artists, from President Monroe attending a play by Jewish playwright Isaac Harby in 18...
2 Oct 2013
Tablet On Photography, Susan Sontag (1977) 17 Sep 2013
Susan Sontag's 1977 essay collection "On Photography" remains eerily prescient, especially in today's world where everything seems to culminate in a photogra...
17 Sep 2013
Forward The Secret Genius of Hasidic Fashion 25 Jul 2013
Shulem Deen explores the intriguing world of Hasidic fashion through Michael Levin's art exhibit, "Jews of Today." Levin, an artist drawn to the Hasidic life...
25 Jul 2013
Tablet The Brazen Shlock Salesman Who Became London’s Greatest Modern Art Dealer 27 Jun 2013
The text explores the life and experiences of a Jewish family involved in the market trade in northern England during the mid-20th century. The father transi...
27 Jun 2013
Jewish Review of Books The Man Who Thought in Pictures 12 Jun 2013
Israeli illustrator and cartoonist Shay Charka has created a comic book adaptation of three stories by Nobel laureate S.Y. Agnon, known for expressing ideas ...
12 Jun 2013
Tablet Making a Jewish Home 22 Apr 2013
Vanessa Davis' book "Make Me a Woman" features comic strips originally seen in Tablet Magazine, examining aspects of Jewish identity and daily life. Davis, k...
22 Apr 2013
Forward Understanding Pope Francis’s Surprising Affinity For Jewish Art 8 Apr 2013
The article explores Pope Francis's surprising appreciation for Marc Chagall’s "White Crucifixion," a painting depicting Jesus as a Jewish figure, wearing a ...
8 Apr 2013
Jewish Review of Books MAD Maus 27 Feb 2013
MetaMaus: A Look Inside a Modern Classic explores Art Spiegelman's journey from creating humorous Wacky Packages and underground comics to his seminal graphi...
27 Feb 2013
Jewish Review of Books Living Postcards 27 Feb 2013
"16mm Postcards: Home Movies of American Jewish Visitors to 1930s Poland" is an exhibit at the Yeshiva University Museum showcasing films taken by American v...
27 Feb 2013
Jewish Review of Books Temporary Measures: Sukkah City 27 Feb 2013
"Sukkah City" was a unique architectural competition initiated by Joshua Foer and Roger Bennett to challenge designers to create innovative sukkot, temporary...
27 Feb 2013
Tablet A Taste of Libya—in Prison 26 Feb 2013
Israeli artist Rafram Chaddad, known for documenting Jewish heritage in Libya, recounts his five-month imprisonment in a Libyan jail in 2010 in his book "Raf...
26 Feb 2013
Forward Exploring 'Chai' Culture 11 Nov 2012
"Bad Jews" a play by Joshua Harmon, explores the comedic scenario of three grandchildren vying for their late grandfather's cherished chai necklace, a symbol...
11 Nov 2012
Tablet State of Israeli Fashion 26 Oct 2012
The text describes the evolution of Israeli fashion, from the austerity measures of the early years of the State of Israel to the present rift in the industr...
26 Oct 2012
Tablet Bulldozing Soviet Art 15 Oct 2012
Oscar Rabine, a prominent ex-Soviet artist, gained international attention for organizing the Bulldozer exhibition in 1974, where undercover police destroyed...
15 Oct 2012
Forward Paul Auster Humanizes Dread in New Book 22 Sep 2012
Paul Auster's latest book, "Winter Journal," delves into his personal history, covering themes of aging, death, and love, particularly focusing on his mother...
22 Sep 2012
Tablet Notes From a Toronto Festival 6 Sep 2012
The text briefly mentions a festival in Toronto but does not provide any specific details or information.
6 Sep 2012
Tablet Hasidic-Afro-Caribbean Fusion 12 Jul 2012
Frances Alenikoff, a dancer who passed away at 91, was known for her unique fusion of Israeli, Hasidic, Russian, and Afro-Caribbean influences in her perform...
12 Jul 2012
Tablet Can I Get an Amen? 1 Jun 2012
Vanessa Davis's latest book, Make Me a Woman, features comic strips that were originally published in Tablet Magazine, while her first collection of diary co...
1 Jun 2012
Forward A Jewish 'Refuge,' Virtually Recreated 25 Apr 2012
In the early 19th century, Mordecai Manuel Noah's attempt to create a Jewish refuge named Ararat on Grand Island, New York, was unsuccessful, drawing little ...
25 Apr 2012
Forward Making the Bintel Brief New 19 Jan 2012
Liana Finck's art exhibition at Sixth and I synagogue breathes new life into the historic "Bintel Brief," once a cornerstone advice column of the Forward new...
19 Jan 2012
Tablet In the Rough 16 Dec 2011
Vanessa Davis' latest book, "Make Me a Woman," features comic strips originally seen in Tablet Magazine, while her first collection of diary comics, "Spaniel...
16 Dec 2011
Tablet Working Glass 14 Nov 2011
The Radical Camera: New York’s Photo League, 1936-1951, showcased at the Jewish Museum, explores the complex relationship between photography, art, and socia...
14 Nov 2011
Tablet Semiteseeing 8 Aug 2011
Sarah Lazarovic is a versatile artist who works in film, animation, and illustration.
8 Aug 2011
Forward Questions Aplenty From New Installation at San Francisco Museum 21 Apr 2011
A new sound installation titled "Are We There Yet?" at the Contemporary Jewish Museum's Yud Gallery in San Francisco embodies the Jewish tradition of inquiry...
21 Apr 2011
Forward The Genesis of a Cartoon 24 Dec 2010
Ken Krimstein, the author of 'Kvetch As Kvetch Can: Jewish Cartoons,' shares insights into the world of Jewish cartooning. Drawing from his personal experien...
24 Dec 2010
Forward 'Shoah' Did Not Age 25 Nov 2010
Claude Lanzmann's groundbreaking 1985 film 'Shoah' remains a monumental work in understanding the Holocaust, as he reflects 25 years later. Despite the world...
25 Nov 2010
Forward Remembering the Artist Behind Ms. Magazine’s First Cover 19 Nov 2010
Miriam Wosk, a notable illustrator and multimedia artist, left a significant mark with her feminist-focused artwork, most famously the cover art for the inau...
19 Nov 2010
Tablet I Had a Dream 4 Nov 2010
The text delves into the concept of genius and inspiration through dreams, citing examples like the creation of music, writing, and poetry by famous figures ...
4 Nov 2010
Forward A Silversmith's Judaica Shines in Idaho 13 Sep 2010
Anika Smulovitz, a silversmith and associate professor at Boise State University, brings a profound exploration of Jewish ritual objects through her art in J...
13 Sep 2010
Tablet Paned Expressions 14 Oct 2009
Brooklyn's Kingsway Jewish Center, an Orthodox synagogue, has been recognized for its unique stained glass windows created by renowned Abstract Expressionist...
14 Oct 2009
Tablet Sacred Space 2 Sep 2009
Louis Kahn, a renowned Jewish American architect, played an influential role in modern synagogue design, although many of his projects were not realized in h...
2 Sep 2009
Forward Surreal Mosaic Family 3 Jun 2009
In "In a Dream," Jeremiah Zagar captures the tumultuous life of his father, reclusive mosaicist Isaiah Zagar, whose profound mental struggles shape his artis...
3 Jun 2009
Forward After Delays, San Francisco Museum Finally Breaks Ground 18 Aug 2006
The Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco has finally commenced construction on a new Daniel Libeskind-designed building after overcoming multiple dela...
18 Aug 2006
Tablet Lullaby of Birdland 29 Mar 2006
Yoram Kaniuk, wounded in Israel's Independence War, found refuge in bohemian life in Greenwich Village with the help of a friend named Gandy. He interacted w...
29 Mar 2006