Rokhl’s Golden City: The Yiddish past, present, and future of Vilnius
My mother’s father, Moshe Vorobeichic, captured images of Lithuania’s Jews shortly before the community was murdered
Nearly 40,000 have signed a petition calling on the government to relocate its planned convention center to a different location
Locals and top Jewish historians are fighting to prevent the bulldozing of the burial site of one of Europe’s most historic Jewish communities
‘The Vilna Vegetarian Cookbook’ offers insight into the city’s prewar culinary scene—and pioneering restaurateur Fania Lewando
But other than that, the comedy legend is pretty happy in Los Angeles
Holocaust revisionism rises in old Jewish strongholds of Vilna, Kovno & Riga
The Jewish Museum exhibit features the painter’s work from 1930 to 1948
The reVILNA digital mapping project seeks to restore the lives that were lived before they became anonymous victims
Eliyahu Stern’s new biography makes an ambitious case for Elijah of Vilna as the Jewish Beethoven
Lost Books
‘How,’ ‘The Lead Plates at the Rom Press,’ and ‘1981’
A biography examines the life of ghetto insurgent and Zionist bard Abba Kovner