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In the lead-up to the 61st Venice Art Biennale, the festival that represents countries from around the world, we speak to the curators behind Yiddishland Pavilion, a hub for artists with no fixed nationality…
To coincide with his UK tour this May, the folk legend invites fans to hear his album Seven Psalms in darkness…
North-west London's Jewish arts and community centre is turning 13 and everyone is invited to the party…
Clearing a loved-one’s belongings can be a costly venture, but that price knows no limits when it comes to familial fractions in this extraordinarily moving, and often comic, drama by Arthur Miller…
As the conflict with Iran grinds on, Gina Nahai tells the story of a diaspora shaped by decades of exile, adaptation and enduring hope…
A new exhibition spearheaded by Beastie Boys member Mike D about chosen family opens in Frankfurt this week. We talk to the team behind it to learn more…
An unusual delight of a love story that crosses not just space, but time, in the UK premiere of Ken Ludwig’s epistolary romance…
Thought-provoking panels bookended a lively matinee of Kadimah Yiddish Theatre’s Yentl at JR's theatre visit…
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.
