We see daily the destruction of homes and families in Israel, and, sadly, we get used to it. It starts to feel normal, but this is not normal.
Imagine having a live art class taught by Leonardo da Vinci, or having a fully interactive discussion about the meaning of ...
Baseball, Hasids and a "dragapella beautyshop quartet" make appearances in "Shechinah at the Art Institute" by Sonoma's Rabbi ...
Offering an unusual take on the Holocaust, "Nathan-ism" is a low-budget portrait of garrulous, elderly New York outsider ...
The Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art and the greater Tulsa Jewish community held a funeral for human remains from the ...
The Boston Public Library's Triumph of Religion gallery includes a mural that the city's early Jewish community took issue ...
A first-of-its-kind, traveling museum has arrived in Amherst, bringing with it essential lessons for middle and high school students, it's called the Mobile Museum of Tolerance.
The barracks at Angel Island Immigration Station were already slated for demolition when state park ranger Alexander Weiss ...
A new exhibition in the Hanes Art Center includes photographs of Mandatory Palestine and a narrative painting "When Olive ...
Works by Philip Guston and Trenton Doyle Hancock suggest the possibilities — and limitations — of satirical art.
Art + Activism” at the Jewish Federation of Cleveland’s Roe Green Gallery and “Degenerate! Hitler’s War on Modern Art” at the ...
The World Premiere of Oud Player on the Tel written by Tom Block opened last week at HERE Arts Center in SoHo. The play is ...