The shows you won’t want to miss – on stage and screen
Here are some of the best (Jewish-adjacent) shows that TV, film and theatre have to offer in October and November
Revealed: ‘Tentacled Israel’ artist to visit UK on taxpayer cash
Palestinian to use British Council-funded show to ‘dismantle Israeli propaganda’
Burning Man pays tribute to Nova Festival victims
Huge art installation at desert rave honours victims killed by Hamas at Nova Festival
Amsterdam concert hall accused of ‘capitulating to terrorism’ as it cancels Jerusalem Quartet
The Royal Concertgebouw said it could not guarantee the safety of visitors or performers
Jewish American novelist Paul Auster dies aged 77
The acclaimed writer was the son of two Jewish immigrants from Poland
Arts agenda: From ‘Pickle’ to klezmer, get ready for showtime
Comedy featuring the ‘Jewish Bridget Jones’ and a klezmer celebration are among the best Jewish cultural events coming up this season
Leaders in entertainment convene for JW3 fundraiser
Titans of culture share their insights during business breakfast to raise funds for the Jewish community centre
The American Jews with their own clan tartan
The Goldblatt family’s own kilted collection is on display at the V&A in Dundee
Jewish cartoonist Zoom Rockman scoops award at Political Cartoon Awards 2023
He was recognised for his 'You can't do anything these days without being seen as an antisemite' cartoon
Club was ‘too scared’ to put on my Jewish-themed gig, says comedian
Josh Howie called the owner’s decision to cancel a planned show as ‘totally wrong’
Olivia Colman signs letter calling Israel’s actions ‘cruel beyond words’
Over 1,000 artists and actors put names to letter that accuses arts institutions of ‘repressing Palestinian voices’
How Israel’s artists have responded to the trauma of October 7
The Hamas attacks prompted an outpouring of creativity in Israel from painters and illustrators, professional and amateur alike
Craft group create 'worry monsters' to help reduce stress for kids amid Hamas terror attack
The monsters are designed to ‘eat’ chidren’s worries
'I'm writing at a cemetery, trying not to think about death'
The space and silence of a Jewish resting place proved the perfect location for a writers’ retreat
How a collection of 17th-century Jewish paintings inspired a new faith museum
Space in Bishop Auckland uses displays and temporary exhibitions to reveal stories of all religions in Britain spanning 6,000 years
The Orthodox Hendon boy who broke into the global art circuit
Fêted multimedia artist David King Reuben’s first show was in his parents’ suburban back garden
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