Welcome to Kolture
The first-of-its-kind digital hub born from the idea that anyone, anywhere, on any device, should be able to experience the depth and breadth of Jewish arts, community, and culture.
Dive right in and get inspired by our ever-evolving collection of Jewish art, music, film, and podcasts.
I Am My Sister’s Keeper: Caron Tabb’s Public Art Installation on Reproductive Rights for Be the Change Boston 2023
Curated by Jewish Arts Collaborative

Seven Beggars: A First Look at Julie Weitz’s Performance Art Based on the 18th Century Hasidic Tale in Krakow
Curated by Julie Weitz

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Praise for Kolture
Temple Beth Elohim
Temple Beth Elohim is looking forward to exploring all that Kolture has to offer. Based on our relationship with JArts over these many years we have come to know that they won’t disappoint! Jewish arts and culture are an integral part of our community; Kolture will only help to further engage and enrich our programming.
Keshet: For LGBTQ equality in Jewish life
Arts and culture are an important tool for Keshet’s work as a way to understand diverse Jewish experiences. Our partnership with JArts and the Kolture platform is a perfect tool to share the works and stories of so many queer artists, and to let their voices shine to inspire the many communities that Keshet seeks to reach.
Temple Isaiah
The resources and opportunities available through Kolture will bring aspects of Jewish art and culture to the forefront at Temple Isaiah. We can't wait to access the new content."
Combined Jewish Philanthropies
CJP is thrilled to be a part of Kolture! We know this new resource will enhance our community’s engagement with Jewish arts and culture, and allow a broader audience to realize the power of the arts in Jewish life.
Center Communities of Brookline / Hebrew SeniorLife
Over the past three years, we’ve certainly seen the impact of virtual engagement for both those we serve and our staff. We are excited about the launch of Kolture, with its rich array of Jewish-themed arts and cultural content being so easily accessible to our communities at Hebrew SeniorLife’s Center Communities of Brookline. This initiative is innovative, creative and a result of responding to a much-needed resource for providing ‘next generation’ programming”.
Walnut Street Synagogue
The Walnut Street Synagogue is very excited for the launch of Kolture. We are always seeking opportunities to share the best in Jewish arts and culture with our community and we are looking forward to being able to access Kolture's resources.