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Iraqi-Jewish artist Michael Rakowitz forges new art out of monuments that have been destroyed to resist cultural erasure and amnesia.
The novel’s protagonist is Len Bronstein, a high school art teacher and secular Jew, who in his spare time creates a golem, a mythical figure in the Jewish tradition, typically formed by a rabbi ...
Public figures are breathing new life into hateful stereotypes. We could use a Jewish crisis monster to combat them.
A 21st-century golem tackles US white nationalism in modern retelling of Jewish myth In darkly comic novel ‘The Golem of Brooklyn,’ author Adam Mansbach sets a nine-foot clay creature hurtling ...
WILLIAMSTOWN — The Jewish folktale of the golem has captured imaginations across the ages. A giant being made out of clay is magically brought to life to protect the ghetto community; but, as often ...
Art Jewish Tattoos for Radical Visibility Artist Nick F sees tattoos as a way to “mark our bodies as a holy place and create a clear sign of our commitment and pride of our Jewishness.” ...
According to Jewish folklore, in the late 16th-century the Czech city of Prague was threatened with antisemitic attacks. In response, Chief Rabbi Judah Loew ben Bezalel created an early Jewish ...
From dust to human: A new Hallmark rom-com puts a twist on the Jewish golem legend ‘Made for Each Other,’ written by Israeli-American screenwriter Adi Blotman, centers around a mystical 16th ...
Regarding the Golem in the title, Gitai has already made a trilogy for the big screen: the word evokes the mythical figure of Jewish tradition, the clay giant that came to life when the rabbi ...
Adam Mansbach's "The Golem of Brooklyn" asks what would happen if the Jews' old champion came back to confront today's bigots.
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