Judaica

Hidden in Jerusalem's Old City, collector stumbles upon rare Jewish treasure from Morocco

Isn’t it remarkable to find a unique object that made the journey from Marrakesh to Jerusalem a few hundred years ago?

The exceptional treasure, a mortar dating back to around 1805, had oxidized; the shopkeeper found it among his household goods.
A photo of the interior of Deborah Brodie and Jay Brill's residence in Rockville, Maryland.

After a Maryland teacher’s death, a 200-piece Judaica collection finds new life in a Jewish museum

Layla Blenden.

Layla Blenden: Jewelry of kindness

 Items donated to a Judaica drive staged for  Los Angeles fire victims included shofars, seder plates and mezuzahs.

What I learned about American Jews while collecting Judaica for LA fire victims


Norman Golb, pioneering Dead Sea Scrolls scholar, dies at 92

Golb also headed a movement in the 1990s to allow increased scholarship of the scrolls, which had been restricted for decades.

A facsimile of the Isaiah Scroll, one of the Dead Sea Scrolls, is displayed inside the Shrine of the Book at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem September 26, 2011. Developed in partnership with Google, the Israel Museum on Monday launched its Dead Sea Scrolls Digital Project, allowing users to explore t

Jewish ideas, belief in Western modernity set Rabbi Sacks apart - analysis

The rabbi’s soaring rhetoric ignited the desire of all who heard him to be religiously and communally engaged and captivated Jews of both little and great knowledge.

Rabbi Jonathan Sacks

Tefillin of famed author Ben Ish Hai to go on auction

Other highlights include silver Torah shields from the 18th century, which are among the finest examples in existence today.

The two pairs of tefillin of the Ben Ish Hai.

Rabbi Akiva Eger had anti-plague amulets

Jewish sectors with a penchant for mysticism – such as many Sephardi traditions and hassidic communities – have been more likely to embrace the notion of a mystical shield provided by amulets.

Amulet from 'Segulot u'refuot' (Charms and Cures); this manuscript is a compendium of remedies for all sorts of ailments.

The Jewish Louis Vuitton

David Roytman transforms Judaica into luxury fashion

David Roytman with Russia’s Chief Rabbi Berel Lazar and Russian fashion designer Valentin Yudashkin at his boutique in Moscow in 2019

Jewish groups partner to launch Akedah Project for Rosh Hashanah

"Jews come together over a shared text, and offer dialogue, discussion, debate, and criticism—always within the context of a community.'

THE SHOFAR and prayers are supposed to help us with introspection but that is not always easy. A father holds a shofar for his daughter to blow.

Beit Hatfutsot previews core exhibition

The new core exhibition will expand the museum’s exploration of Jewish culture, identity and spirituality.

THE MEGILLAH is conspicuous as much for its hiddenness as it is for its heroics.

15th century Jewish prayer book restored by National Library of Israel

The 376-page treasure took several months to restore due to the complicated procedure and its delicate condition.

The "Moskowitz Mahzor"

Monday is #JewishANDProud Day: Wear Judaica, says AJC, and tweet about it

AJC said it has received feedback that many Jews in the Diaspora conceal their Jewish identities out of fear.

 A kippah demonstration in front of a synagogue in Berlin

Menorah of Marilyn Monroe sold for $112,522 at auction

Sale of Menorah highlights personal connection Monroe had towards Judaism

An employee poses with ten screenprints of Marilyn Monroe by Andy Warhol