Diaspora


Transnistria’s Jews find themselves caught in a Soviet time warp as Ukraine war rages next door

Israeli-born Or Cohen stands with his Ukrainian wife, Anya, and their 3-year-old son Adam, in the backyard of their farmhouse in Novokatovsk, a Transnistrian village right on the border with Ukraine, June 2025.

At the Jewish Museum of Chicago, anti-Zionist Jewish artists explore identity and dissent

Gabriel Chalfin-Piney-González, the founder of the Jewish Museum of Chicago.

Will federal security grants require synagogues to cooperate with ICE? Concerns are running high

A security camera hangs across the street from the Park East Synagogue, in New York City. Jewish institutions are tightening security amid rising threats.