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For Women’s History Month, Union Square Hospitality Group (USHG) is hosting a celebratory event to highlight the immensely talented women holding it down at USHG’s most beloved bars across NYC. On Monday, March 27, female bartenders from Porchlight, ... read more
Delve into the events leading up to the Alhambra Decree and what happened to the Jewish community in the wake of the edict in this panel discussion. On March 31, 1492, King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain issued the Alhambra Decree, also known ... read more
What is the first stage of grief in Egypt? Denile. Now, if you join the us on March 30th for Experience Camps’ comedy show, you’re guaranteed better comedy than that. All jokes aside, 15 years ago, ExCamps—a free, weeklong camp for kids who h... read more
Join FAD Market kickoff its 2023 season with over 30 talented makers, artisans, and small businesses who live, work and/or create in Brooklyn at Dumbo’s Empire Stores. Celebrating the creative energy of our favorite borough, Brooklyn Made brings toge... read more
Join multi-disciplinary artist Edisa Weeks in the journey of making 1,865 roots out of paper and twine, for the installation and performance of 3 RITES: Liberty. 1865 represents the last year of legalized chattel slavery in America. 651 ARTS in co... read more
Join FAD Market kickoff its 2023 season with over 30 talented makers, artisans, and small businesses who live, work and/or create in Brooklyn at Dumbo’s Empire Stores. Celebrating the creative energy of our favorite borough, Brooklyn Made brings toge... read more
The winding streets and canals of Venice are unparalleled, as is the city’s rich history as one of the oldest Jewish ghettos in the world. Dating back to 1516, the Venetian Ghetto served as a model for other Jewish ghettos worldwide. On this livestre... read more
The Diary of Anne Frank, which debuted on Broadway in 1955 and then later toured the country, was one of the most influential plays of the 20th century. A life-changing experience for many of those who saw it, the play introduced millions of American... read more
Join us on April 7th at Bronx Arts Space for an evening of original jazz compositions by saxophonist Alfredo Colón. His music explores his Dominican heritage and is culturally rooted in his family’s migration to the United States, with all of the com... read more
Every year, at the Annual Gathering of Remembrance, the Museum brings thousands together to say with one collective voice: we will never forget. Rooted in a city with one of the world’s largest communities of Holocaust survivors, this Yom HaShoah tri... read more
The second of two tours of the Warsaw Ghetto commemorates the 80th anniversary of the beginning of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. On this live, virtual walking tour, tourists will delve into the history of the Uprising and the context in which it occurr... read more
FAD Market celebrates Earth Day with a pop-up market featuring over 50 sustainable and local makers, designers, and small businesses at The Invisible Dog Art Center in Brooklyn’s Boerum Hill. Come for a curated selection of sustainable goods includin... read more
The Fifth Annual Jewish Sports Heritage Association Induction Ceremony will be held April 23, 2023, at 10:30 a.m. at Temple Israel, Lawrence, 140 Central Avenue, Lawrence, NY, and Virtually. Nine Jewish greats will be inducted, including: Mike Saunde... read more
FAD Market celebrates Earth Day with a pop-up market featuring over 50 sustainable and local makers, designers, and small businesses at The Invisible Dog Art Center in Brooklyn’s Boerum Hill. Come for a curated selection of sustainable goods includin... read more
Explore the captivating Jewish heritage of Toronto, one of North America’s largest and most diverse Jewish communities, on this live, virtual walking tour. With a heritage dating back to the mid-19th century, Toronto is home to a vibrant mix of Ashke... read more
Fans of timeless hits like “Saturday in the Park'' and “If You Leave Me Now” can hear these songs live when Chicago visits Times Square for an intimate concert to benefit Musicians On Call (MOC), a nonprofit that brings live and recorded music to the... read more
Art Spiegelman’s Maus remains as poignantly relevant today as it was when it was first published serially beginning in 1980, and then in two book volumes in 1986 and 1991. Among many other reasons for Maus’ present cultural impact, Hillary Chute argu... read more
Celebrate the work of Broadway Bound Kids' students, teaching artists and staff as we wrap our 2023 school year with a Spring Benefit Concert! Looking back on another wonderful yet challenging year during which we served over 1,800 students, we are r... read more
Award-winning Israeli novelist Aharon Applefeld’s posthumous work, Poland, A Green Land, joins his many publications including the novels The Iron Tracks, Badenheim 1939, and The Story of a Life. The novel centers around Yaakov Fine, a successful dre... read more
The Makeup Show is bringing you some of the most influential artists and brands in today’s beauty industry. Join us for a fun and unforgettable three day experience with loads of educational and shopping opportunities in an intimate setting. Follow t... read more