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Saul Sudin is a writer and filmmaker advocating a new voice for Judaism in visual media. His production Punk Jews is in distribution through the National Center for Jewish Film and he is the co-founder of Jewish Art Now, a resource for contemporary Jewish visual art and design.
It is always an interesting experiment to go to Art Basel in Miami with the intent of discovering contemporary Jewish art. The odds are good that there will simply be nothing to report on.
This ain’t no single, this is a concept album. Let’s call this track two, continued from “What the F*** Is...
You’re only psychologically tricking yourself into artificial empathy that will get you nowhere.
Jewish music is a hard concept to grasp. It has no exact specification, no instrument that dictates its sound, no...
From the time Evan left until college I never felt truly secure with friends. The years in between were filled with anger, loneliness, and an inability to feel close to anyone, until I met Simcha. Suddenly it occurred to me that I could try mixing my art with my religion.
Like an alcoholic I feel like saying, "It's after Yom Kippur somewhere", as I crack open my spirit once again. Maybe I should stop. I've had over thirty Yom Kippurs already and I need to drive home.
I should have died that night. I should have died there or the other times I was nearly blown up.
On December 28th, 1895 the Lumiere Brothers famously exhibited motion pictures to a paying audience for the first time. They...
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