Jewish American Heritage Month: Stories Shaping Jewish Life Today
There’s no single way to be Jewish in America.
It’s shaped by migration and memory, tradition, reinvention and stories passed down and stories still being written.
This Jewish American Heritage Month, Reboot invites you to explore a range of projects created by artists across our network and in our community, each offering a different lens on Jewish identity, culture and experience.
From film and theater to food, digital interpretations and archival storytelling, these works reflect a Jewish culture that is expansive, evolving and deeply rooted in lived experience.
This is not one narrative.
It’s many.
Together, these projects offer a snapshot of Jewish culture as it is being created and redefined today.
Explore the Projects
Each project is a different entry point into a story, a community or a question about what Jewish identity can look like.
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- A culinary journey through the Jewish diaspora with Kitchen Radio
- A reexamination of memory and history through The Anne Frank Gift Shop
- A participatory storytelling project with What Would You Bring
- A living archive of testimony with Live2Tell
- An exploration of identity, inheritance and intergenerational memory in Fantasy Life
- And more.
The annual celebration of Jewish American Heritage Month is organized by the Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History.