
Art, Identity and Boycott: Where Is the Line for Cultural Exclusion?
During this year’s Jewish Culture Festival in Copenhagen, Kos & Kaos gathered artists, critics
Our Shabbat evening, with more than 40 people gathered around the table, became a vibrant celebration of community, tradition, and the simple joy of being together.
The room filled quickly with the warm glow of candles and the familiar rise of both traditional and contemporary melodies. Voices blended gently at first, then with more confidence, until the singing wrapped the whole room in a feeling of calm and connection.
Everyone contributed homemade vegetarian dishes, creating a shared feast that was as colourful as it was delicious. Freshly baked challah, wine raised in blessing, and tables crowded with food gave the evening the unmistakable feeling of a Shabbat that truly belonged to the community.
Throughout the night, conversations flowed easily — bursts of laughter, quiet exchanges, old stories retold, and new friendships forming across the table. The singing became one of the evening’s highlights, shifting between soulful reflections and spirited melodies that drew people together across ages and backgrounds.
As the night came to a close, people lingered — reluctant to leave the warmth of the room and the sense of belonging it held.
Everyone left with a renewed feeling of connection, reminded of how meaningful it is to pause, gather, and celebrate the traditions that tie us to one another.

During this year’s Jewish Culture Festival in Copenhagen, Kos & Kaos gathered artists, critics

This year’s Lag BaOmer gathering brought our community out of the city and into


An intimate evening of music, culture, and community as Seb and Vilde performed Amy

Kos & Kaos gathered for a special Pesach evening together with the newly opened

In conversation with Beni Sabti and Alex Vatanka, the panel moved beyond headlines to

Jewish Minds – Global Traces brought history and the present together in a conversation