Isolated on the anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war, Ukrainian Jews translate their prayers

As Ukraine’s Jews face a future awash in uncertainty, some are turning to a realm they can control — the language and rituals that define their identity. Rabbi Irina Gritsevskaya, who leads the Masorti movement in Ukraine, published the first Ukrainian translation of a children’s prayer book in January. Titled “Singing of the Heart” in […]

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Far-right AfD notches record 2nd-place finish in German election as center-right party prevails

The far-right Alternative for Germany came in second place in German elections Sunday, taking a record 21% in a vote won by the center-right. But Alternative for Germany, known as AfD, is unlikely to join Germany’s governing coalition. The party that won the election, the Christian Democratic Union, has pledged to boycott AfD — despite […]

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A Brooklyn venue celebrates the gender-bending legacy of Barbra Streisand’s ‘Yentl’

In 1983, Barbra Streisand didn’t just break barriers — she sang through them and directed herself into the history books with “Yentl.” Since then, the gender-bending musical has continued to captivate audiences and resonate with a Jewish community where struggles for women’s equality and queer identity are still being fought. And now The Neighborhood, a […]

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