My father Mark Rothko
As an exhibition of his art opens in Paris, Anthea Gerrie spoke to the son of one of the most famous Jewish artists of the "0th century
Three kosher plays on one London stage
The future of Jewish writing in British theatre is finally looking bright and beautiful, discovers John Nathan
Jewish author Sarah Bernstein's novel about rise of xenophobia makes 2023 Booker Prize longlist
The author's book is called Study For Obedience
Hooked on crochet? Here's how I learnt to stitch like my granny
Could Joy Sable master the fashionable art of crochet or would it prove a stitch too far?
What the British Museum reveals about the Torah’s view of beauty
Rabbi Dr Raphael Zarum reviews a new exhibition on luxury in ancient society
Artists 'shocked' at JW3 job losses
But London centre says it remains committed to arts and cultural programming
The exodus of the German 'creative thinkers' as Hitler seized control of Germany
Study of the creative exodus from the Nazis in 1933 is a timeless reminder of what is lost when a regime denies its own writers their voice
The women opening up Israeli art to the world
Sarah Penguine and Michal Freedman are bringing European art collecting culture to the Holy Land
'I run a festival that Jewish women from all walks of life can go to'
Meet the founder of HerSpace - a day of arts, talks, culture and retail therapy for Jewish women
How childhood memories helped create a mezuzah of ice and sun
Irma Orenstein drew on her upbringing to design a unique piece of Judaica
Dorothy Bohm, photographer who fled Nazis, dies at 98
A distinguished photographer who made a huge contribution to the cultural life of the UK
'Yentl' actor writes new spin on Jewish classic for Radio 4
Kerry Shale, who appeared in the 1983 Barbra Streisand film, has penned a fresh take on Isaac Bashevis Singer's classic short story
Obituary: Gerald Stern
New Jersey’s agnostic Poet Laureate who fiercely believed in ‘the idea of the Jew’
London's Ben Uri gallery to be the museum partner for London Art Fair
Honour will open the collection of Jewish and immigrant art to a vast new audience
Into the Music ballet review: Contemporary dance, classical brilliance…and something very strange
The Birmingham Royal Ballet is back at Sadler’s Wells Theatre in London for a short run of a new triple bill, entitled 'Into the Music'
Kanye West dropped by Balenciaga following antisemitic tirades
The French fashion house said in a statement that it 'no longer any relationship nor any plans for future projects' with the rapper
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