Long the bane of Venezuelan Jews, Chavez is gone
Jews continue to feel deeply unsettled in a country that before Chavez had remarkably little anti-Semitism By URIEL HEILMAN (JTA) ...
Jews continue to feel deeply unsettled in a country that before Chavez had remarkably little anti-Semitism By URIEL HEILMAN (JTA) ...
Seder on March 6 will reflect on Passover themes that inform efforts to eradicate hunger and malnutrition By ERIN ELLIOTT ...
In a scene from the documentary "A Place at the Table," Leslie Nichols, a 5th grade teacher in Collbran, Colo., ...
Daniel Kurtzer (Photo: Mordecai Specktor) Ambassador Daniel C. Kurtzer spoke at Temple Israel on Wednesday evening, warning that time is ...
Arab Israeli author Sayed Kashua is riding a wave of popularity, with a hit TV sitcom and three well-received novels ...
World Without Genocide will host a lecture on March 18 about sexual violence during the Holocaust and other genocides of ...
Curious Passions: The Diverse Inquiries of Traffic Zone Artists is described as a sampling of what art-making looks like “in ...
Thinking about same-sex marriage is changing in the United States. For example, there was the front-page headline in Tuesday’s edition ...
In a MJTC first, live actors will be joined by marionettes, which portray Anne Frank and her family By DORIS ...
Tested by Zion: The Bush Administration and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, by Elliott Abrams, Cambridge, 288 pages, $30 Reviewed by NEAL ...
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