Temple Judea Museum to Show Climate Crisis Exhibit at MCCC
Temple Judea Museum’s “Out of the Whirlwind: Fire, Air, Water, Earth; Reflections and Forecasts on Global Warming and Climate Change” was dreamed up long...
NYC’s Holocaust museum uses personal objects to tell the story of lives lived and...
By Julia Gergely
(New York Jewish Week) — A young child’s diary, a favorite doll, a cookbook of family recipes, a report card, a Torah...
Last Word: Barbara Boroff’s Craft Shows Are Back
It started as a fun hobby with her husband and grew into a business that could attract a Big Ten football-sized crowd, about 100,000...
YOU SHOULD KNOW…Adam Lovitz
Adam Lovitz, 36, has spent a majority of his life painting. So, like any true artist, he has a couple of favorite works.
“Milk Moon...
A First Look at the Weitzman’s Reopening
After 26 months of closed doors, the Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History opened to the public again on May 13.
In addition to...
Historian Accuses NY’s Jewish Museum of Sanitizing Filmmaker’s World War II Record
A historian is accusing the Jewish Museum in New York of distorting the truth about a major artist’s ethically contentious conduct during and after World War II.
Drexel Hillel Celebrates Pilot Artist-Educator Residency Program
The pandemic has stolen time from everyone but particularly from college students. A typical four years of community building and connection was abbreviated for...
Painter Creates A Century’s Worth of Art
Ninety-eight-year-old artist Philip Cohn has a rotund gray and white cat that loves to walk figure-eights around his legs and walker.
The beloved companion with...
InLiquid Exhibit Puts Family Histories in Dialogue
For every thing artists Cheryl Harper and rod jones ii have in common, they seem to have a difference.
Harper is a white Jewish woman...
Artist Diane Hark Continues to Paint, Teach
The former she has always done; the latter she picked up later in life
Ten or 15 years ago, Diane Hark started teaching watercolor painting...