Fear forces Berlin Jews to hide their identity in community paper
Following surge in antisemitic incidents since October 7, community newspaper now publishes only first letters of birthday celebrants' surnames.
Following surge in antisemitic incidents since October 7, community newspaper now publishes only first letters of birthday celebrants' surnames.
Hungarian-Israeli tour guide, Dr. Yoav Sorek, leads a deep dive into Rabbi Moshe Shmuel Glasner and the Hungarian roots of ...
History has forgotten the millions of Jews who flourished in Eastern Europe for centuries, and we too tend to remember ...
"The educators and teachers in the Diaspora are at the forefront of Jewish education," says Diaspora Affairs Minister Nahman Shai.
Decision not to fill role is particularly surprising given Prime Minister Naftali Bennett's demand in previous governments he be appointed ...
Almost 100 teachers join effort to spread Jewish education across the world.
Dan Lavie receives the B'nai B'rith World Center Award for Journalism for his coverage of challenges facing Diaspora communities, particularly ...
"It is our national and moral duty to make Jews in the Diaspora feel and understand that we are with ...
Diaspora Affairs Minister Nachman Shai: The Jewish tent is a big one, and it can and should include all streams ...
Veteran Jewish organization honors Lavie's series of long-form articles about the challenges facing Diaspora communities, particularly in the year of ...
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