From fashion to comedy, art to literature, music to film, Jewish creatives on both sides of the Atlantic no longer feel safe in the places they once called home
By Siam Goorwich
Leo Pearlman spoke on a JC panel of experts, chaired by broadcaster Rob Rinder
The life and legacy of Judith Tucker is being celebrated at the University of Leeds
Still life art was looked down upon in the UK for centuries – this new exhibition celebrates the immigrant artists behind its rebirth
In the 1940s, Jewish cartoonists joined the fight against rising antisemitism
These eastern European Jewish communities were wiped out by the Nazis in the Holocaust but, using his keen eye for detail and astonishing visual recollection, artist Mayer Kirshenblatt succeeded in preserving visions of life in these villages in his work
As a new exhibition opens of Frank Auerbach’s portraits, we look back at his career
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