Slavery and the Jews of Medieval Egypt: A History By Craig Perry Princeton University Press, 368 pp. Each year
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In his new book, Mohammed Soliman lays out a grand strategy that integrates Israel into a wider region he calls “West Asia” and argues that Israel’s place in the emerging regional order depends on Palestinian statehood. ...
The Granada Declaration is a new framework arguing that Islamophobia and antisemitism should be confronted together rather than treated as rival grievances. ...
Indonesia has emerged as a key player in Gaza’s postwar future, while Israel has rejected Turkey's involvement in the stabilizing force. Why? ...
By 2019, fewer than 20 Jews remained in Egypt, most of them elderly women. As of 2025, the number of openly practicing Jews in the country is believed to be under five. ...
In Israel right now, even a film festival feels like a front line. ...
Rabbi Abraham Cooper, associate dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, and Rev. Johnnie Moore, co-founder and president of the Congress
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Villa Aurora is a record of German-Jewish exile, a refuge built by intellectuals fleeing Nazi Europe, and now a stark reminder of how fragile cultural memory can be. ...
A USC exhibit pairs Flavius Josephs, the first-century chronicler of a doomed Jewish revolt, with Lion Feuchtwanger, the 20th-century German-Jewish novelist who fled Nazi persecution. ...
A new documentary explores the life and 1924 assassination of gay Haredi anti-Zionist Dutch Jewish poet and lawyer Jacob de Haan. ...