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DISPATCHES FROM THE NEW JEWISH RENAISSANCE
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Despite all that's going on in the world—or perhaps in part due to it—something wonderful is brewing in the world of Jewish arts and culture. Here is a sampling of what CANVAS grantees have been up to.

With a new home and a new vision, The Museum of Jewish Montreal is becoming a gathering place for Jewish creatives and the local community.

Kolture.org is an ambitious digital hub presenting a curated selection of international Jewish arts and culture—architecture, dance, music, literary works, visual arts, and more.

This is the time of year when we feel compelled to express our gratitude: for contemporary Jewish creativity, for our good fortune to be able to support it, and for you.

The Academy Museum's "Hollywoodland" exhibit will focus on the film industry's pioneering Jewish leaders. We talked to the curator about Hollywood history and what viewers can expect at the museum.

The Mandel Institute's unique Cultural Leadership Program is predicated on the idea that Jewish creativity is already crucial in shaping the present and future of Jewish life, as well the culture at large.

"Where the ground of history meets the horizon of imagination." This week we’re delighted to bring another installment of Artists on Artists curated by two creative Jewish multidisciplinary artists.

The Alliance for Jewish Theatre, a CANVAS Emerging Network Grantee, is one of the few organizations promoting the creation and presentation of theatre about the Jewish experience.