As a black classical singer, I avoided singing negro spirituals—until Yiddish music helped me hear them in a new way as a Jew
From a Jonathan Adler Seder plate to a mezuzah that evokes the parting of the Red Sea, high-design Passover tchotchkes for your home
On Passover, we recall that Moses was a stranger in a strange land. An illustrated column imagines how the story might sound in a contemporary Israeli classroom.
How early modern European calendars changed Jewish conceptions of time
Painter Archie Rand’s 10-piece Had Gadya series—now on view in Philadelphia—underscores the darkness and complexity at the heart of the Seder’s final song
In this week’s “Tell Me,” Tablet Magazine’s illustrated question-and-answer column, we revisit the Four Questions—and watch as New York wakes up from its wintery slumber
In this week’s “Tell Me,” Tablet Magazine’s illustrated question-and-answer column, we interrogate what it means to ask questions—and ponder a fridge full of damaged eggs
Songs from Tablet Magazine’s ‘Gypsy’-inspired Passover musical
A novel examines the parallel dislocations of Hungarian and Egyptian immigrants to Israel
A new exhibition explores the overlapping worlds of Christian and Jewish art in medieval Spain