As Rabbi Berel Wein writes in his new book, "Eight People We Met on the Way Home," “against all odds and against all opinions ...
The News spoke with Holocaust survivors’ families and curators to get a behind-the-scenes look at the Fortunoff Digital ...
Josh Tuininga, whose “We Are Not Strangers” was a finalist for the Washington State Book Awards earlier this year, tells the ...
Ron Diller's 'Savory Flavors' explains the history of the communities behind the country's multicultural cuisine: 'I really ...
The National Book Foundation is defending its decision to honor publisher W. Paul Coates, father of the influential ...
This year’s successful 9-1 season for Brigham Young University, the Utah private school run by the Church of Jesus Christ of ...
Elias Khoury’s “Children of the Ghetto” series continues with a young man switching identities in a society seeking to erase ...
Many American Jews and Muslims may not see the war in Gaza eye to eye, but this should not poison our civic relationship in ...
Pierre Goldman grew up under the shadow of the Holocaust, filled with anger, guilt and a drive to emulate the revolutionary ...
Jews played crucial roles in shaping the civic, cultural and economic landscapes beyond the big cities, writes a historian ...
Juliet Carey and Abigail Green delve into the history, interiors and exteriors of the greatest Jewish-owned Country Houses.
Exhibit explores the many facets of modernist matriarch Gertrude Stein, who will be the subject of a conversation on Nov. 20 ...