When people’s stories are obliterated, their rights are not far behind, writes the CEO of the Jewish Women’s Archive.
Once home to a thriving Jewish majority, Thessaloniki holds fragments of a lost world. One traveller's journey to find them ...
The pictures reflect YaKNeHaZ, a mnemonic for Saturday night seders — and recap Jewish history, writes a New York rabbi and ...
It seems plausible that the beginning of the settlement of the children of Israel in the eastern Nile Delta—dated to ...
A highly abridged weekly version of Dust & Stars.
The Case for Jewish Diaspora, David Kraemer seeks to provide a “fuller picture” of issues related to Jewish identity, place, ...
A group of Jews who left Syria decades ago wants sanctions relief for a government with former ties to Al Qaeda, despite ...
The US Naval Academy has returned photos and memorabilia of Jewish women after they were “mistakenly removed” to apparently ...
Francesca Albanese, known for her regular attacks on the Jewish state, is scheduled to have her 3-year appointment renewed ...
The "Dead Sea Scrolls" exhibit, announced at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum, features ancient Jewish ...
Gramercy Books and the Jewish Community Center will host four award-winning poets on Thursday in celebration of National ...
The contest pitted Republican Randy Fine, ex-state senator and close Trump ally, against the relatively unknown Democrat Josh Weil, a former teacher. On the face of it, there were all the hallmarks of ...