"The problem is that we haven't known each other enough. There is a current refusal to accept the other and believe that ...
The world's Jewish population has yet to recover from the Holocaust that wiped out more than a third of its members, a stunning new analysis shows. The world’s Jewish population has yet to recover ...
Throughout history, Jews have made remarkable contributions to science, culture, and the arts. Their curiosity, creativity, and intelligence have shaped ...
(The Conversation) — Two 16th-century texts about the Americas by Jewish writers reflect the complicated place Jews and ‘conversos’ held in the early modern world. (The Conversation) — Every few years ...
During my recently completed term as US special envoy to monitor and combat anti-Semitism, one question was posed to me with ...
NEW YORK — Frieda Vizel left an ultra-Orthodox Jewish sect in New York in a crisis of faith at 25. But instead of cutting ties, she became a successful online personality and guide to the tight-knit ...
From soccer to fencing, Jewish athletes once dominated Polish sports, and now their story is being told in Ramat Gan.
There were an estimated 16.6 million Jews alive in 1939 before the Holocaust killed more than 6 million of them. By comparison, there are about 14.8 million Jews alive today, according to the Pew ...