Just how safe are Jews in the US? ADL survey paints grim picture
According to the survey, 54% of respondents say they have experienced an anti-Semitic incident or witnessed one.
According to the survey, 54% of respondents say they have experienced an anti-Semitic incident or witnessed one.
The Arolsen Archives, based in the German town of Bad Arolsen, says recent addition to its database was completed with ...
"Holocaust remembrance is becoming increasingly challenging due to the passing of more and more survivors, so we need to be ...
With her plans to leave the city derailed, a Berlin author finds herself grappling with the pandemic's underlying ethical dilemma.
“It is almost an echo of when we were young, when we were children, the same feeling of not knowing ...
“For the first time in history, we had to cancel all of our summer tours to Israel. Our teens will ...
Customer Lorraine Phipps made three requests to retail giant to remove "awful and misleading item." Amazon: Our supplier has taken ...
Sentence of Rabbi Bernard Freundel, 68, reduced by 551 days, partly because of coronavirus concerns. He will not be required ...
The head of one of Israel's leading health providers urges medical, religious authorities to cancel public celebrations of Passover and ...
Halachic authority Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky has been handing down important rulings on coronavirus: Avoid public prayer, report anyone violating Health ...
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