Tag: Jewish Identity

The first full trailer for the biopic Back to Black, portraying the life of Amy Winehouse, features scenes of the Jewish singer wearing a Star of David necklace, similar to the one she wore in real life.
The author reflects on their experiences attending funerals with their father in the 1970s in the Bronx, where they observed a sense of Jewish identity and cultural nostalgia among mourners.
The author reflects on their journey of learning Hebrew and the significance it holds for their Jewish identity.
The author describes a moment of joy when her daughter realizes that Pink, her favorite rock star, is Jewish like them.
The article discusses the unique humor of Israel, which is characterized as cynical, forthright, and affectionate.
Antisemitism is a complex issue with different manifestations in different parts of the world.
Alexa Alfia and Brennon Lemieux, known for their appearance on the reality show Love Is Blind, have announced that they are expecting their first child together.
"Days of Wine and Roses" is a musical adaptation of the teleplay and film about a couple's descent into alcoholism.
The article discusses the phenomenon of Jews attacking each other on online platforms, particularly in relation to the war in Gaza and issues related to Israel.
To Life: The Past is Present is a book that tells the stories of over 90 Holocaust survivors, liberators, and rescuers who ended up in Coastal Virginia.
The author reflects on the rise in antisemitism since a Hamas attack on October 7 and discusses the challenges of parenting Jewish children in the face of increased anti-Jewish sentiment.
Abigail Levy, a Jewish goaltender, is making waves in the brand new Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL).
The author reflects on their novel, "The Holocaust Kid," which explores the perspective of being the child of Holocaust survivors.
The article explores the potential for solidarity between progressive Jews and Haredim (ultra-Orthodox Jews) by examining the history of Zionism and Orthodox Judaism.
Despite the rise in antisemitism and the Israeli-Hamas war, there is a growing number of individuals converting to Judaism.
A Jewish woman named Jacklyn and her Christian husband, Ed, are struggling with their differing views on Israel.
This article discusses the author's journey of self-discovery as an Israeli artist of Moroccan descent and their connection to the Holocaust.
Jon Stewart, the iconic Jewish comedian and former host of Comedy Central's The Daily Show, is set to return to the show as a part-time host and executive producer on Mondays from February 12 through the November election.
There is currently a critical opportunity for the Jewish community to invest in Jewish education and identity organizations, as there is a newfound demand for a greater understanding of Jewish belonging.
Benjamin Dichter, a prominent figure in the Freedom Convoy that took place in Canada in 2022, is highlighted in an interview with The CJN Daily.
The article explores the renewed relevance of the song "Lu Yehi" in the aftermath of an attack in Israel.
The author describes reading "The Merchant of Venice" as a response to feeling a vague pressure to say something about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Fania Oz-Salzberger, a prominent Israeli scholar, discusses the book "A Quick Guide to Zionism in Hard Times" in an interview with Moment Magazine.
Elon Musk's visit to Auschwitz with his son and far-right pundit Ben Shapiro has sparked controversy over whether it is the kind of Holocaust remembrance the Jewish community desires.
"Across So Many Seas" is a new novel by Ruth Behar that tells the story of four generations of Sephardic Jewish girls longing for freedom and struggling to navigate the world without losing touch with their Judaism.