Exhibit highlights the powerful impact of ‘The Dybbuk’ for the past 100 years
The play about love and supernatural possession symbolizes both the destruction of European Jewry and Jewish resilience
The play about love and supernatural possession symbolizes both the destruction of European Jewry and Jewish resilience
Speaking in Paris at the site of a deadly 1982 antisemitic attack, Emhoff displayed a defiant 'glik'
A drag show in the ceremony looked a lot like 'The Last Supper' — which many commenters online blamed on Jews
In the early 20th century, Odessa-born artist Sonia Delaunay pioneered abstract paintings, whimsical furniture and boldly patterned textiles that feel wholly contemporary today.
The Picasso Museum attempts to re-create the home of Léonce Rosenberg, dealer for Picasso, Léger, Ernst and scads more
Paris Jews are "scared of going out to shop," a kosher butcher said
For those in search of one of the greatest dining experiences in Paris, look no further than the Jewish quarter
Beyond the city's wine, food and fashion, the tragic fate of French Jews in World War II is hiding in plain sight
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