Over the past year, Two’s AZA has gained more than 20 new members, launched an award-winning BBYO Stand Up campaign, raised more than $10,000 during the third annual Marty Awards, recorded strong ...
Israel and Iran have been in almost constant conflict for nearly 50 years. Media tends to frame the violence as endemic, and ...
An exhibition of works from the Pastel Society of America’s “Enduring Brilliance” show will open at The Butler Institute of American Art.
Jim Hartnett, the David P. Miller Director of Community Wide Security at the Jewish Federation of Cleveland, advised that ...
The Soulful Seder brings together community leaders, elected officials, cultural advocates and the public for an evening of family-style dining, interactive storytelling and collaborative creation of ...
After years of advocacy and multiple hearings, legislation recognizing the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA ...
New Yorkers must join together to combat antisemitism. It's not a Jewish problem — it troubles all of our communities.
After he was forced off the German stage in 1934 by antisemitic hecklers, Leo Reuss found a daring way to hide in plain sight Leo Reuss rehearses with celebrated stage actress Christl Mardayn in 1937.
Budapest’s Jewish Quarter honors the past while celebrating the vibrant present. Now, with an upcoming direct flight from Philadelphia in the US to Hungary’s capital, it’s easier than ever to ...
Alfred and Doris were an unlikely pair with little in common, thrown together by circumstance and shared history. She was a lover of art and music; she was also belligerent and spiky. When her ...
Last month, a Pittsburgh-area man admitted in federal court that he made an online antisemitic threat to a public official. “Go back to Israel or better yet, exterminate yourself and save us the ...
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