Tag: Cultural Impact

The 92nd Street Y, a Jewish cultural institution in New York, was founded in 1874 as the Young Mens Hebrew Association and has since become a prominent venue for dance, music, lectures, and more.
Derek Thompson from The Atlantic discusses the shift towards remote work caused by the global pandemic and its potential long-term implications on the American workforce, culture, and economy.
Russ Solomon, the founder of Tower Records, passed away at 92 while watching the Oscars.
The article discusses the impact of Iranian Jews on shaping modern Los Angeles since the 1970s.