Photos by Joseph Giordano.
Through this collection of photographs from the Uprising, Giordano, who is white, and Allen, who is black, collaborate to shed light and insight on their ... [MORE]
As part of our Yom HaShoah observance, JMM has created a digital gallery of our Holocaust Memory Reconstruction Project. These moving collages, created by Holocaust survivors and their families, were originally displayed ... [MORE]
Jews have always felt the wonder of space. The Jewish calendar marks time with the rising and setting of the sun, and tracks dates the cycles of the moon, also ... [MORE]
Wondernauts 2020 explores the Wonders of Space. Inspired by the exhibit Jews in Space: Members of the Tribe in Orbit, we will dive into challenges about everything from ancient star patterns to ... [MORE]
So there’s going to be a wedding – mazel tov! It turns out that getting engaged is the easy part; now there’s actually a wedding to plan.
More often than not, weddings involve ... [MORE]
What if we could take things that were thrown away and turn them into raw materials to make new things? This basic tenet of recycling sounds commonplace now, but once ... [MORE]
Mendes Cohen was there.
At Ft. McHenry when the bombs were bursting in air; at the Supreme Court when states rights were at stake; in Paris when the people prepared the ... [MORE]
For centuries, Jews have considered medicine a calling—an occupation of learning and good deeds, vital to all communities and worthy of high respect. Historians point out that “few occupations are ... [MORE]