Remembering the Hungarian writer and dissident György Konrád, who died last month at age 86
Tucked away and hidden from view, remnants of the Jewish life that once thrived in the city’s 8th District still glimmer
The 96-year-old doyenne of the jewel-encrusted clutch gets a glittering new show at New York’s Museum of Art and Design
For her latest book, the ‘haunting, urgent,’ ‘In the Darkroom,’ the reporter goes digging to find her father, a Holocaust survivor who became transgender—and unearths a meditation on American and American-Jewish identity in what turns out to be the Age of Trump
An excerpt from a new Hungarian novel imagines a world in which the Prague master survives tuberculosis, gives up writing, and finally finds some peace
The climate is tense, but Europe’s Jewish leaders are more engaged than ever
Sweet or hot, stewed in goulash or rubbed on chicken, this versatile spice is a staple of the Jewish-American kitchen
Joe’s Stone Crab celebrates 100 years in the crustacean business
Following a yearlong freeze, a crisis is sidestepped
In An Exclusive Love, Johanna Adorján tries to make sense of how her Hungarian Jewish grandparents took their own lives—together—decades after having survived the Holocaust
A novel examines the parallel dislocations of Hungarian and Egyptian immigrants to Israel