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Jewish Women's Archive
March 31, 2026

JWA sat down with Rabbi Hammer, co-founder of Beit Kohenet and of the Kohenet movement.

Jewish Women's Archive
March 3, 2026

Eliana Melmed is a wedding photographer who wants to help Jewish couples capture their special day authentically.

Jewish Women's Archive
February 10, 2026

JWA sat down with visual artist and entrepreneur Elke Reva Sudin to discuss her impressive artistic and entrepreneurial pursuits.

Jewish Women's Archive
January 6, 2026

JWA sat down with award-winning animator and artist Maya Erdelyi to discuss her career and recent short film, Anyuka.

Jewish Women's Archive
December 30, 2025

JWA sat down with Amy Dell, founder of Sababa Foods, to discuss her culinary journey and her food-rich upbringing.

Jewish Women's Archive
November 25, 2025

Melissa Felderman is a ceramicist and industrial designer whose work serves up aesthetic Judaica for today's design sensibilities.

Jewish Women's Archive
October 21, 2025

JWA sat down with playwright and JWA contributing writer, Sarah Jae Leiber, to discuss her upcoming play, PLEASE LAUGH.

7 Questions for Hannah Lupton Reinhard

Jewish Women's Archive
September 30, 2025

JWA sat down with painter, Hannah Lupton Reinhard, to discuss her vibrant portraits studded with Swarovski crystals.

7 Questions for Tattoo Artist, Sian Shine

Jewish Women's Archive
August 19, 2025

JWA chats with British tattoo artist, Sian Shine, about the taboo art form, their Jewish influences, and their artistic process.

Boston Art Review
July 29, 2025

On July 27, The Curated Fridge opened its forty-third exhibition with a show guest curated by MFA curator Karen Haas.

Pearl Journal
July 3, 2025

Contemporary Queer: A Love Letter opened at Gallery 263 on June 5, 2025, a day before the Human Rights Campaign declared a state of emergency for LGBTQ+ Americans.

Boston Art Review
March 4, 2025

Palm Press welcomed community members and photographers into the newly designed bookstore that will serve as a hub for photography education.

Boston Art Review
January 14, 2025

Revitalized after COVID by artist David London, the weekly group now hosts more than seventy-five participants and will move from a pop-up model to a new location at Joy Street Studios in Somerville.

Hey Alma
July 27, 2024

The times we live in require justice work, community investment — and rest. This list is has seven Jew(ish) films which will let you disconnect from it all.

Boston Art Review
July 9, 2024

For her documentary debut, the animator and artist uses family archives to create a short film as vibrant and layered as the legacy it hopes to distill.

Boston Art Review
May 21, 2024

The Distillery is Boston-based artist Andy Li’s imaginative new gallery, where artists can connect with one another, workshop new pieces, and explore unorthodox installation methods.

Pearl Journal
April 5, 2024

"I wake up in your bed" burrows itself into every nook and cranny of intimate relationships and actively unsettles normative ideas of how we can relate to romantic, platonic, and familial connections.

Boston Art Review
March 19, 2024

Featuring the work of seven contemporary artists, the exhibition examines how the female form represents a space of agency and oppression.v

Jewish Women's Archive
November 23, 2023

JWA sat down with Texas-based poet Elisheva Fox to discuss "Spellbook for the Sabbath Queen," her first collection of poems.

Jewish Women's Archive
November 7, 2023

JWA sat down with photographer Anne Vetter, a queer, non-binary Jew whose work explores play, family systems, performance, and the fluidity of identity.

Havurah Journal
October 25, 2023

Photographer Hannah Altman seeks to expand our collective imagination of Jewish experience, reaching into the past to inspire a future ahead.

Jewish Women's Archive
September 8, 2023

JWA talks with Stella Levy about her appearance in an iconic photo from the 1960s, and how things have changed for women in the literary world since then.

Jewish Women's Archive
August 8, 2023

JWA sat down with Chinese-American activist and rabbi, May Ye.

Hey Alma
July 18, 2023

25 years after its release, the cult movie's message about Jewish beauty and assimilation is as relevant as ever.

Jewish Women's Archive
July 18, 2023

JWA sat down with Sarah Edelstein, Jewish illustrator and founder of Sarah Day Arts.

Jewish Women's Archive
June 12, 2023

JWA sat down with Hani Portner, a multidisciplinary queer, trans, Jewish, disabled artist working in Berlin, Germany.

Teen Vogue
June 2, 2023

In Feinberg’s life, writing, and even hir death, we see many of the issues that trans people continue to encounter today.

Jewish Women's Archive
May 16, 2023

JWA's 7 Questions series featuring Jewish singer/songwriter and producer, Dafna.

Jewish Women's Archive
March 14, 2023

JWA's 7 Questions series featuring Jewish magician, Rachel Wax.

Jewish Women's Archive
December 1, 2022

JWA sat down with Sarah to discuss her new book, Heroines, Rescuers, Rabbis, Spies: Unsung Women of the Holocaust and the importance of continued Holocaust education.

Jewish Women's Archive
June 16, 2022

Kissing Jessica Stein flips the heteronormative script, making for a fun watch over 20 years after its release.

Jewish Women's Archive
May 17, 2022

Though season two's plot felt a bit haphazard, its investigation of Jewish themes in combination with Nadia’s relationships with her mother and grandmother redeemed the season for me.

Jewish Women's Archive
April 4, 2022

I’d learned to love my nose. If I changed it, wouldn’t I betray my Jewish, feminist self?

Emma Breitman

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