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The Eldridge Street Synagogue at 12 Eldridge Street on the Lower East Side feels exactly like a museum: built back in 1887, the beautiful building still retains the architectural details that propelled it to National Landmark fame, in clear contrast to the other structures that call Chinatown home. Inside the synagogue, though, there is an A new retrospective at the Museum at Eldridge Street focuses on Jewish artist Tobi Kahn

As myth has it (and TIME has reported), on the days that she dissented, the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg would show up to court wearing “a bejeweled collar that looked like armor.” Clearly, Ginsburg’s sartorial choices have always been about more than personal fashion preferences. Those deeper meanings are the very focus Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s famous necklaces are the focus of this exhibit at the Jewish Museum

Nova Music Festival exhibit in NYC

Following a ten-week run in Tel Aviv, “6:29 AM The Moment Music Stood Still,” an exhibition honoring both the victims and survivors of the October 7 Nova Music Festival massacre in Israel, will be mounted in New York starting April 21 through May 25. Given the sensitivity of the topic, the possibility of protests and A Nova Music Festival exhibit is coming to NYC this month

Now through March 30, Hannah Traore Gallery at 150 Orchard Street by Stanton Street on the Lower East Side plays host to “It Doesn’t Have to Make Sense,” the debut exhibit by 25-year-old actor, activist, model and artist Chella Man. As made clear across the various paintings, drawings and writeups featured in the show, Man Deaf, trans artist Chella Man explores his Jewish roots in debut exhibit

Zoya Cherkassky's drawing

October 7, now an indelible date in the mind of the worldwide Jewish population, is the subject of an exhibit currently on display at the Jewish Museum at 1109 Fifth Avenue by 92nd Street. Aptly named “October 7 2023,” the show features a series of 12 heartbreaking mixed-media drawings by artist Zoya Cherkassky, each one It’s your last chance to catch this heartbreaking October 7 exhibit