Rokhl’s Golden City: ‘Canada First’ ideology in non-sappy immigrant-tale theater, an invisible feminist in Toronto, an Easter Egg revealed in ‘Futurama,’ and other dispatches from the orbiting Yiddish cosmos
How internet-fueled smear campaigns undermine Jewish institutions—and our idea of community
As more scholars and students turn to digital sources, libraries and archives are discovering a new purpose and new audiences
An exhibit at the Center for Jewish History showcases rare manuscripts, including a 12th-century prayer book believed to be the oldest in existence
‘Nourishing Tradition,’ a new exhibit at The Center for Jewish History in New York, shows that Jewish cuisine isn’t merely sustenance—it’s family history and connection
A night to celebrate the relationship between Jews and baseball at the American Jewish Historical Society in New York City
About 20 people gathered at the Center for Jewish History in New York on Sunday to create, correct, and expand upon the Wikipedia entires of important female Jewish figures throughout history
‘Letters to Afar’ is the latest of an emergent and haunting new form, Jewish material-memory film
A museum exhibition and a new translation from the Yiddish examine ‘heritage travel’ in the 1930s
Molly Picon’s scrapbooks bring back memories