Trump’s newly discovered longing for Middle East peace and his impatience with Netanyahu seem to be leading to a realignment in the Israeli press. ...
The war on jazz in Nazi Germany was never just about music. It was about control—of thought, of identity, of expression. It was a warning then, and it is a warning now. ...
Arrested and sent to Auschwitz, Louis Bannet faced a chilling ultimatum: Pass an audition for the camp orchestra or die. ...

“It all started with this audio clip—someone claimed it was a Druze sheikh insulting the Prophet Muhammad,” says Ghassan Hamed,

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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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He is made up of Jewish influences and he is a metaphor for the Jewish experience. ...
Levy Hideo, born Ian Hideo Levy, left the United States and gave birth to a genre in Japan known as “border-crossing” literature. ...
A compelling conversation on how memory informs Jewish storytelling today with author Richard Zimler. In celebration of the Moment-Karma Short Fiction Contest ...
“It’s very common, at least for me, to face antisemitism, especially in mainstream comedy spaces.” ...
Who in Congress doesn’t think there’s a need to be aware of antisemitism and to fight it in every possible way? ...
Jewish themes are central to the fictional works of Gábor T. Szántó, whose latest book is "1945 and Other Stories." ...
Eugene Cohen, Benjamin Ferencz and Jack Nowitz were liberators, interpreters, investigators and prosecutors of Nazi war crimes. ...