Top Pick Edit Feasting in Rome’s Jewish Kitchen: A Tasting With Leah Koenig 10/3/2023, 6:30 pm The Vilna Shul, Boston's Center for Jewish Culture, Boston $25
Top Pick Edit Sukkot Event: A Musical Journey With Sarah Aroeste 9/30/2023, 6:00 pm Congregation Eitz Chayim, Cambridge $18
Edit Vilnius at 700: Lithuanian Jazz With Vladimir Tarasov 6/27/2023, 7:00 pm The Vilna Shul, Boston $25
Edit Ethiopian Israelis: Encounters of Homeland and Diaspora 4/24/2023, 8:45 am Hassenfeld Conference Center, Waltham Free
Top Pick Edit The Hidden Jews of Ethiopia Film Premiere & Panel 4/18/2023, 5:30 pm Northeastern University Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Complex, Boston Free
Top Pick Edit The Latin American Jewish Experience: A Kaleidoscope of Shared Pasts, Present Activism and Future Legacies 4/16/2023, 1:00 pm Rapaporte Treasure Hall, Goldfarb Library, Brandeis University, Waltham Free
10/25/2022 Top Pick Edit Revere Synagogue Closing Leads Torah on Long Journey to Kenya After Temple B’nai Israel closed its doors, a Torah became destined for Kehillat Israel Kenya, but the delivery was marred by hurdles. By Mimi Wishner Segel and Shira StollFor NBC Boston
10/19/2022 Top Pick Edit Saving the World’s Synagogues From Destruction The Foundation for Jewish Heritage is in a race against time to preserve Judaism’s most important historical sites. By Lawrence GoodmanFor Brandeis University
10/19/2022 Top Pick Edit My Time in Bulgaria With JDC Entwine Little did I know Sofia was going to be the center of an incredibly unique and overwhelmingly special Jewish experience. By Chelsea Todtfeld
10/12/2022 Top Pick Edit Excuse Me, but Are You Albert by Any Chance? Perhaps there is no such thing as a coincidence: could it be destiny? A surprising and heartfelt encounter in ten parts. By Ruth Kaplan
10/12/2022 Top Pick Edit New Album “Fragments” Highlights Boston Voices Moments of connection with the Jews of Color, Mizrahi and Sephardi Jews of our community were generative and healing. By Yoni BattatFor Jewish Arts Collaborative
10/6/2022 Top Pick Edit After 48 Years, It’s Official: Boston You’re My Home Staying put is a big change from my family’s history going back at least three generations. By Anita DiamantFor Cognoscenti
9/27/2022 Top Pick Edit Torah Sisters Bond to Piece Together Jewish History At a senior residence in Dedham, three women who were otherwise strangers create a new cover for an old Czech scroll. By Steve MaasFor The Boston Globe
9/14/2022 Top Pick Edit Applications for the 2023 Bronfman Fellowship Are Open The Bronfman Fellowship is a free, once-in-a-lifetime experience for Jewish teens who love to learn and want to see the world through a lens broader than their own. By The Bronfman Fellowship
9/7/2022 Top Pick Edit Iraqi Jewish Musician Explores His Identity Multi-instrumentalist and CJP grantee Yoni Avi Battat discusses his new album and finding sensory connections to his Mizrahi ancestry. By Evelyn FrickFor Hey Alma
9/7/2022 Top Pick Edit The Irish Jewish Activist Hoping To Be the Youngest State Senator in Massachusetts Longmeadow, Mass., resident Sydney Levin-Epstein says she found her voice in politics advocating for the U.S.-Israel relationship while in college. By Gabby DeutschFor Jewish Insider