Our Pezuzah Story: From a Dream to a Blessing for Every Home
There’s something magical about the idea of home—a place where love, warmth, and comfort reside. When my wife and I moved into our new home, we wanted to add a personal touch that would reflect our unique style and shared passion for creativity.
6 Beautifully Eccentric Things You Need to See From Design Icon Iris Apfel's Weird and Wonderful Estate Sale
Christie's is hosting an online auction titled "Unapologetically Iris: The Personal Collection of Iris Apfel," featuring over 200 items from the late designer's estate.
King Charles delivers poignant Holocaust remembrance speech
On Holocaust Remembrance Day, King Charles III delivered a heartfelt speech honouring the victims and survivors of the Holocaust.
Trump order promises to cancel visas of foreign students who protest against Israel
President Donald Trump signed an executive order aimed at combating antisemitism on college campuses.
How music saved the life of a teenage Jewish cellist in Auschwitz
Anita Lasker-Wallfisch, a Jewish teenager during World War II, survived Auschwitz due to her musical talent.
In an unmissable film, a son faces up to his Jewish mother's mental illness
Julien Carpentier's debut feature, "This Is My Mother," offers an intimate portrayal of a man navigating life with his bipolar mother.
Jesus College's first Jewish wedding
On August 25, 2024, Stephanie Posner and Jonathan Harounoff made history by holding the first Jewish wedding at Jesus College, University of Cambridge.
This Hey Alma Classifieds Couple Had a Queer Jewish Cabaret Wedding for the Ages
Joanna Phillips and Lucy, who met through a personal ad on Hey Alma's Classifieds, celebrated their wedding on October 27, 2024, in East London.
The First-Ever 8-Country Holocaust Knowledge And Awareness Index Shows Growing Gap In Knowledge About The Holocaust, Especially In Young Adults
A recent survey conducted by the Claims Conference reveals a concerning decline in Holocaust awareness, particularly among young adults across eight countries, including the U.S., U.K., France, and Germany.
Poland's Jewish community cautiously 're-emerges'
Decades after the Holocaust and subsequent communist-era antisemitism, Poland's Jewish community is experiencing a cautious revival, particularly in cities like Warsaw and Krakow.