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The Forward on MSNYiddish fans in Berlin launch a Yiddish open mic seriesThe goal is to bring together the Yiddish language and literary culture community and the thriving local Yiddish music scene ...
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The Forward on MSNJews thought Trump wanted to fight antisemitism. Why did he cut all of their grants?When DOGE routed the National Endowment for the Humanities, hundreds of grants for Jewish history and Yiddish culture were ...
As the Trump administration weaponizes accusations of antisemitism to justify repression, the Jewish left is rising up.
It’s titled “California.” He reads first in Yiddish — a linguistic blend of German with Hebrew, Aramaic, Slavic, and other European influences — and then in English. “The waves will cradle me and ...
The Yiddish poet Chaim Grade survived World War II by fleeing his city, Vilna, now Vilnius, and wandering through the Soviet Union and its Central Asian republics. His wife and mother stayed ...
More than 100,000 people in New York City speak Yiddish. And if any of them were listening to Brad Lander on Wednesday, they may have wanted to cover their ears. That’s because Lander ...
Austin Butler stars as a former baseball player-turned-criminal in Darren Aronofsky's NYC-set thriller 'Caught Stealing,' ...
MLB, Topps and Nike have partnered to recognize baseball's elite performers from last season with custom gold-embellished MLB logos on their jerseys that will then be used to create trading cards.
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Harvey Garmeder and Miriam Roth were at the Four Seasons Diner on Cottman Avenue when a small jet crashed near the Roosevelt ...
Max, formerly known as HBO Max, officially has a new logo on Sunday night, March 30. The new logo for Warner Bros. Discovery's steaming platform was unveiled on Sunday evening. The new logo gives ...
“I was blessed to do a one day part in Darren Aronofsky’s new movie and I spoke only Yiddish, and I must say it was much harder to learn in my seventies than it was in my twenties. It was a ...
This title for ages 4-8 from Neal Porter Books, by author Susan Kusel and illustrated by Sean Rubin, retells a classic Jewish story by the revered Yiddish-language writer I.L. Peretz. The ...
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