LIORA REZ: Antisemitic tropes masquerade as criticism of Israel
The article argues that criticisms of Israel often mask longstanding antisemitic tropes, suggesting a resurgence of age-old myths targeting Jews.
"I was raised to serve a husband": how to reverse a story of mandates, marriage, and divorce through humor
A 23-year-old woman, pressured by her Jewish family, chose to marry her boyfriend only to later reveal she sought freedom and self-identity away from familial rules.
Jewish Museum organizes literary meetings with Natalia Timerman
The Jewish Museum of São Paulo will host monthly reading and writing workshops beginning March 21, led by writer Natalia Timerman, focusing on themes important to Jewish tradition.
There are no lions in Israel... So why is the mission to attack Iran named Operation Roaring Lion?
Israel and the United States commenced a significant military attack against Iran on February 28, 2026, named 'Operation Roaring Lion' by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Repatriation of 91 Greek-Jewish Treasures from Poland
The Greek Minister of Culture, Lina Mendoni, received a collection of 91 Greek-Jewish artifacts in Warsaw, marking their repatriation from Poland after decades.
Purim Party in Frankfurt: Rock 'n' Roll and Softporn
The Jewish community in Frankfurt is celebrating Purim with a themed party centered around the Israeli film series 'Eis am Stiel'.
Culture of Remembrance: "It is moving that my Jewish body feels safe here"
A gathering of women at the Dachau concentration camp memorial reflects on safety and remembrance related to Jewish identity and Nazi history.
The Duty to Do Good
The article discusses the emergence of Jewish traveling theater groups in Biłgoraj starting in 1916, highlighting the role of theater in raising cultural awareness among the local Jewish community through performances primarily in Yiddish.