Gillian Laub’s new book of photos takes an incisive look at her colorful, loving Jewish family, their politics, and the hard questions in between
A surprising find among the late photographer’s few papers reveals a man in search of a synagogue
My mother’s father, Moshe Vorobeichic, captured images of Lithuania’s Jews shortly before the community was murdered
Israeli photographer Benyamin Reich channels his ultra-Orthodox upbringing into haunting images of faith and transgression
From young Arab women to elderly Holocaust survivors, a photographer takes another look at her homeland
The Los Angeles photographer gives, and gives in
Using antiquated equipment, David Kaufman explores his Jewish identity by shooting crumbling synagogues and neglected cemeteries
Morris’s new documentary, ‘The B-Side,’ examines the incredible career of the photographer and her portrait ‘rejects’
The award-winning Israeli photographer on learning from her mother, eating oshpelo, and the importance of having empathy for whomever is in front of her camera lens
A confusing and challenging show of Henryk Ross’s Lodz Ghetto images opens this weekend at the MFA Boston
For over 60 years, Rubinger captured modern Israel life—its leaders, wars, and people, including an everlasting image of three IDF paratroopers looking at the Western Wall after its recapture
The American journalist, humanitarian, and photographer whose images captured the harrowing journey of Jewish immigrants aboard Exodus 1947, has died at the age of 105
A photographic journey in search of an Israeli family she never knew she had
Or, how a nice Jewish girl got her nose broken by her bad boyfriend
One photographer asks, can architecture create a better society?
As I interviewed Israelis about their vision for the future, I tried to untangle my own relationship to the place where I once lived
The artist on Jewish mothers, ‘1950s American’ dummies, childhood superheroes, phallic red lipstick, and Japanese sex toys
In the late photographer’s first career retrospective, the ‘aroma of daily life’ lives forever
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