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Update: The 42 Letter Name at the Melville House Gallery exhibition is extended until July 1st.

“Jewish Diversity in Art” – Panel Discussion Presented by The Jewish Art Salon Monday June 27, 7-9 PM Free & open to the public JCC Manhattan 334 Amsterdam Ave, New York NY 10023 RSVP to jewishartsalon@gmail.com The Jewish Art Salon is pleased to welcome Matthew Baigell, professor emeritus of art history at Rutgers, author and […]

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Join SUDIN Jewish Art Now this Wednesday for a very special Matisyahu acoustic show in NYC!   One hundred percent of concert proceeds will go to benefit Lamplighters Yeshiva; a school started by Matisyahu, his wife Tahlia, and a group of devoted families from New York who seek a holistic approach to Jewish learning.   We […]

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By Eszter Margit The made for television short Chametz, directed by Alon Levi, won the Best Television Drama Film award at the Haifa International Film Festival in 2010. Chametz follows 15-year-old Ayala (Noa Kashi) as she returns from boarding school to help her mother (Reymond Amsalem) prepare for Passover. There she discovers the real reason […]

Drisha Arts Fellows Explore Shabbat Thursday June 2nd, 2011 Gallery reception 6pm Performance beginning promptly at 7pm $10 RSVP to jwynn@drisha.org Drisha Institute for Jewish Education 37 West 65th Street New York, NY 10023

Show your work at the NJ Jewish Music + Art Festival! The Festival is a showcase for Jewish artists and/or Jewish art.  All Judaic related artists and galleries are invited to display work at the festival. Art entries should be a combination of  Jewish other subject and can be produced in any media. The content […]

By Saul Sudin The Israeli film “This is Sodom” (Zohi Sdom) is a spinoff of the popular comedy television series “Wonderful Country” (Eretz Nehederet), a sort of Israeli Saturday Night Live. Like many feature films rooted in comedy television, it ultimately succeeds or fails based on the audience’s interest in the comedic style and approach. […]

By Joshua Stulman Hadas Gallery is proud to present the recent paintings by emerging artist, Ali Spechler. Move over Marc Chagall, this isn’t Jewish shtetl life! “Brooklyn Shtetl” is a series of contemporary Jewish portraiture by painter Ali Spechler. Her informal paintings underline the complexity and variety of how “Jewishness” is expressed in our modern […]

By Eszter Margit The opening gala of the Israel Film Festival (IFF) was held at the Plaza Hotel in New York City in a traditional Hollywood manner with red carpet, cocktails and posh Michal Negrin jewelry gift bags, but it was nonetheless setting up a festival that looks to break old stereotypes and present new […]


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