Holocaust survivor and Life Senator Liliana Segre on Monday told the first international Summit on Children's Rights at the ...
As Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu set off for Washington, D.C., on Sunday, he told Israelis that he was looking ...
Perhaps passing runs on a spectrum, and in the aftermath of my move I am locating myself on a new spot within it. Perhaps I ...
In a divided world, sacred spaces like Al Aqsa and Babri Masjid, which have raised nationalistic fervour, should have endured ...
On January 31st, 1961, a debate between Israel’s Ambassador to Canada, Yaakov Herzog, and the historian Arnold Toynbee, took ...
Another monument will soon be added to the list of places that attract Orthodox Jews pilgriming, in the footsteps of renowned rabbi Chatam Sofer, to Bratislava. The Bratislava Self-governing region ...
Someone cared enough to help place memorial plaques for Peter Benjamin's grandparents, who were seized by the Nazis in Berlin in 1941 and died in concentration camps. Benjamin wanted to know who was ...
Welcome to the new series from the Jewish Children's Museum in conjunction with COLlive: “History’s Heroes,” where we learn ...
Hamas rape denial at a UC Berkeley lecture creates a hostile environment for Jews and women.
In 1901, the Amsterdam city government started to replace privately owned slums with cooperatively run housing. The project ...
The alarm raised by guest columnist Mark Treyger requiring that “NYC students should know Jewish history” (op-ed, Jan. 27) ...
The Holocaust was the first mass atrocity to be heavily photographed. The mass production and distribution of cameras in the 1930s and 1940s enabled Nazi officials and ordinary people to widely ...