Rokhl’s Golden City: The companies that keep Jewish music in production
The music giant hopes he can be the Matisyahu for the Josh Groban set
A nine-piece band belts out traditional Jewish music for one jazzy night
Shenker, a pioneer and prodigy, died this past November at 91
The ‘YidLife Crisis’ boys have you covered for all your Christmukkah caroling
Sae Miyakawa performed at Rio to the tune of Rabbi Nahman of Breslov’s “Kol ha-Olam Kulo”
From New York City to the hills of Jerusalem, these musicians’ melodies breathe new life into traditional Jewish texts
Tel Aviv’s Beit Hatfutsot-Museum of the Jewish People has launched an ambitious crowdfunding campaign to bring its Jewish music collection into the digital age
The 136-year-old Baruch Brothers Choir has survived the Holocaust, Communism, and the collapse of the former Yugoslavia
Acclaimed Israeli writer and poet brought Jewish music to the masses
Zusha’s wordless melodies captivate fans. Just don’t call them a Jewish act.
For centuries, Western classical music propelled listeners toward Christian salvation. Then Jewish music changed everything.
Joey Weisenberg’s music workshops—blending a democratic approach with a range of traditions—aim to boost engagement
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There are more similarities between Jewish music and Jewish food than meets the ear
An Argentinian dissident, a Yiddish poet, Afro-Semitic beats
Boris Pasternak, funky sweaters, Jewish-Cuban fusion
Why isn’t Dayna Kurtz a household name?