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Cover Story: 113-Year-Old Pearl Berg May Be the Oldest Jew in the World
Ari L. Noonan
October 13, 2022
On Oct. 1, 2022 Pearl Berg, who still lives in her home of 47 years in the Los Feliz district, turned 113 years old.
PBS Documentary Explores Why the U.S. Didn’t Do More to Stop the Holocaust
Brian Fishbach
September 29, 2022
The documentary shows just how pervasive antisemitism, nativism, racism and white supremacy were in the early-20th century.
New Film Captures Unique Dining Experience of “The Automat”
Daniel Lobell
March 17, 2022
In her new documentary, first-time filmmaker and director Lisa Hurwitz explores the history of one of the more enchanting and unique dining experiences of the American immigrant story.
Claudia Oshry Channels Joan Rivers’ Jewish Comedy in “Disgraced Queen”
Gerri Miller
June 25, 2020
“I’m so proudly Jewish,” she told The Journal. “It’s so much a part of my shtick and who I am.”
New Articles
“Screams Before Silence”
David Suissa
April 27, 2024
Remembering Ken Holtzman, Outstanding Jewish Pitcher for the Cubs and A’s.
Peter Dreier
April 27, 2024
Why Are Presidential Statements About Jews So Weak?
Rafael Medoff
April 26, 2024
UCLA Hillel on Pro-Palestinian Encampment: Jewish Students “Feeling the Intensity of the Situation”
Aaron Bandler
April 26, 2024
USC Cancels Main Commencement Ceremony
Aaron Bandler
April 26, 2024