Where Karl Marx met Shalom Aleichem
Turned away from the beaches of Toronto, a group of Jewish factory workers in the 1930s bought a piece of land as a summer home for their children. Ninety years later, the spirit of Camp Naivelt endures.
Turned away from the beaches of Toronto, a group of Jewish factory workers in the 1930s bought a piece of land as a summer home for their children. Ninety years later, the spirit of Camp Naivelt endures.
Justin Regan’s podcast, The American Rabbi Project, offers insights on what it means to be a Jew in America today.
Agi Meinhard rebuilt her mother’s beloved but destroyed Hungarian synagogue in clay.
Poland’s post-1989 Jewish story is unique, because before the fall of Communism, no community seemed quite so finished as this one.
Over the course of two generations, Amy and Muriel Back have been staging comical musical theatre productions for an appreciative Hamilton Jewish community.