Judaica
What I learned about American Jews while collecting Judaica for LA fire victims
Over 5,000 new and used Judaica items were distributed to more than 400 Jews affected by the Palisades and Eaton fires.
I operate a small Judaica business. Trump’s tariffs will squelch Jewish innovation - opinion
Sotheby’s to auction earliest known kiddush cup
An unforgettable holiday table: The Passover 2025 collection by Hazorfim
Boston museum pays $500K for rare Torah ornaments
Richels was a prolific silversmith with a wide body of work including Christian religious items.
Sotheby's to hold 'Important Judaica' auction
Sotheby's, the international broker of fine art, jewelry and collectibles will hold an auction titled "Important Judaica" on June 5.
Jewish holiday of Lag Ba'omer brings music, smiles and bonfires - pictures
The tomb of a 2nd-century Jewish age turned into a massive celebration for the traditional Meron pilgrimage on Lag Ba'omer.
One of Manhattan’s three remaining Judaica stores is closing
“The next generation doesn’t shop in stores,” he told The Jewish Week. “That’s the nature of the world.”
Ruminations on the siddur
When someone makes a blessing, the one who hears it answers Amen to affirm the theological statement made by his friend and ties himself to the blessing just made.
Rare 150-year-old Torah scroll found in Lodz Jewish Ghetto house
The Lodz municipality was planning to demolish a number of old wooden shacks on the street that used to house Jews during their time in the Ghetto.
The tisch: Schneerson or Schneersohn: What’s in a name?
Tisha Be’av 5778: The heart lives on
As we face Tisha Be’av and mourn the loss of the Temple, let us take a moment to remember that we are grieving a destruction that took place in our past and still continues in the present day.
A visit to Venice: Enchantment!
The button man
Jerusalem collector Ezra Gorodesky donates his tiny treasures to Shenkar College