Survivors’ Case Against Hungarians is Dismissed
The AP reported that last Friday, Hungarian Holocaust survivors and heirs of victims who sued Hungary’s national bank and railway in the U.S. had their
The AP reported that last Friday, Hungarian Holocaust survivors and heirs of victims who sued Hungary’s national bank and railway in the U.S. had their
There’s a well-known joke in Israel: Isn’t it ironic that Moses walked through the Middle East for 40 years and found the only land without
(JNS.org) Ten Democratic U.S. senators who support the Iran Nuclear Weapon Free Act of 2015, a new Iran sanctions bill initiated by Sens. Robert Menendez
US Zionists Will Compete for 2nd Largest Delegation Offering Diaspora Jewry the chance to directly impact upon issues relating to Israel and the broader Jewish
In Torah times there was Devorah, prophetess and judge. In Talmudic times there was Bruriah, “the wife of Rabbi Meir,” considered a sage and scholar
While Much Is Being Done to Educate a New Generation on Those Years of Genocide, We Need to Begin Focusing More on the Survivors’ Subsequent
Anyone can tell the story of the splitting of the Red Sea. The Israelites were up against the shoreline. The Egyptians were bearing down on
We realize that we are not normal. We get really excited over minor things that we do to make each other happy that others would
In the late 1990s, a group from our community in Givat Ze’ev hiked to the nearby Arab village of El Jib. As its name indicates,
Deputy director of the Georg Eckert Institute for International Textbook Research and Chair for History of Education and Comparative Education at Technical University Braunschweig As
It’s been a long time since we have been reminded that organ donations can save lives. We read about it, hear about it, and then
Life is full of controversies and scandals. Blasted across newspaper headlines and television are dozens of affairs, arrests, arson, tax evasion, malpractice, murders…it’s all out