Tag Archives: Jewish culture

Podcast Episode: Joseph Malovany, Renowned Cantor and Distinguished Rep. of World Jewry – B’nai B’rith International

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New Music Compliments a Past Masterwork – B’nai B’rith International

Die tote Stadt Many essays have been written regarding the myriad definitions and re-definitions of “Jewish music. Read more » »

Jewish Artists in the News This Autumn – B’nai B’rith International

Discoveries in the visual arts held the spotlight during the past several months, much of it focused on news about Jewish painters whose works are being reevaluated by prominent individuals in the art world. Read more » »

B’nai Brith, UNESCO to Hold Hebrew Symposium in Paris – B’nai B’rith International

The Jerusalem Post previewed B’nai B’rith International’s conference in cooperation with UNESCO, which will be a landmark event on the Hebrew language held at UNESCO headquarters in Paris. Read in The Jerusalem Post. Read more » »

B’nai B’rith Organizes a Symposium on the Hebrew Language in Paris with UNESCO – B’nai B’rith International

Iton Gadol covered B’nai B’rith International’s upcoming Nov. 15 conference, in partnership with UNESCO, which will highlight the Jewish people’s historic roots in the Land of Israel and the extraordinary revival of Hebrew. Read in Iton Gadol. Read more » »

Podcast Episode: Dressing the King of Rock and Roll – B’nai B’rith International

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Matzah pajamas are the latest trend in a long history of US Jewish branding

JTA — Rabbi Yael Buechler conceived of her latest product a whole year ago, after planning ways to make the Passover seder fun for her two young sons. But it wasn’t until she started promoting the matzah pajamas she designed that she decided to make adult sizes, too. Read more » »

Despite virus, Europe’s synagogues going ahead with inter-faith culture series

JTA — Every September since 2000, synagogues and other Jewish heritage sites in hundreds of cities across Europe — a continent where Jewish institutions normally stay firmly locked down for security — open to the public for a one-day event aimed at fostering ties between Jewish communities and non-Jewish Europeans. Read more » »