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A Sydney exhibition curated by the Shalom Collective is promoting solidarity and a shared love of Bondi in the wake of tragedy…
As London-based artist Hugo Max prepares for a multimedia screening of his experimental short films, we find out about the inspiration behind his Kosher Giraffe project…
VoiceMap travel app has launched two self-guided audio tours created by Stephen Fry and the QI elves…
Sam Sherman brings a powerful and perfectly paced performance to London, sharing a tale of Jewish solidarity and ancestral connection…
Though Rembrandt wasn't a Jew, this Boston exhibition shows how his artwork can, nonetheless, provide a unique look at Jewish life in 17th-century Amsterdam…
The centre at the synagogue aims to throw light on Jewish life in the City of London – and beyond. Hester Abrams takes a first look at some of the objects visitors will see when it opens later this spring…
As the first month-long celebration of Jewish British life kicks off this week, we ask whether such initiatives are an effective way to tackle antisemitism and foster understanding…
Orphan is the latest project from Hungarian director László Nemes. He tells us about the challenge of producing work with Jewish themes and his public clash with Jonathan Glazer…
PODCAST
A series of free podcasts by judi herman
JR's Arts Editor Judi Herman presents her series of podcasts, featuring interviews with leading playwrights, actors and other creatives, as well as guided audio tours of the latest exhibitions with a Jewish cultural interest. These podcasts are available to download for free from our JR OutLoud page and the iTunes Store, so you can listen at home and on the go.
