Healing Through Harmony
For singer-songwriter Aliza Hava, music became not only a refuge but a transformative force that helped her navigate through childhood trauma and later prompted her to share a heartfelt message of peace with the world.
For singer-songwriter Aliza Hava, music became not only a refuge but a transformative force that helped her navigate through childhood trauma and later prompted her to share a heartfelt message of peace with the world.
The “Light and Unity” concert is set to feature the performance from Zusha, speakers, a menorah lighting, sufganiyot, food trucks and beer and wine.
Dayan spoke with the Journal about her new album “Sinfluencer” and how she and her partner Brett have handled being vocal voices supporting Israel this past month.
The hosting of the event at this prestigious venue marks a significant turning point in Turko-Israeli cultural diplomacy.
Xzibit, Layzie Bone (Bone Thugs-N-Harmony) MC Mazik (Blood of Abraham) and manager Steve Lobel spoke about the importance of Black and Jewish talents collaborating throughout hip-hop history.
Dudu Tassa is quite emphatic that his new album, “Jarak Qaribak,” a collaboration with Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood, is not a political album.
Written by Glick in 2019, the song captures both the life and death of Samuel Isaac Farkas, who tragically slipped off a balcony to his death a day before his 16th birthday.
Fat Mike took the Journal on an exclusive tour of The Punk Rock Museum — and was apt to point out every Jewish-related artifact and musician.
The eldest sister of the folk-rock trio Haim recruited an all-star team of musicians, including Remi Wolf, Sharon Van Etten.
On May 18, acclaimed klezmer musician and composer Alicia Svigals accepted an honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters from The Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS) for “extraordinary contributions to the arts and Jewish life.”