This is the profound and remarkable story of the 550,000 Jewish Americans who served their country in World War II. These brave men and women fought for their nation and for Jewish people worldwide.
In 1945, after the end of World War II and the fall of Nazi Germany, the few surviving Cologne Jews initially congregated in the ruins on Roonstrasse, then in a prayer hall on Ottostrasse ...
Dubnow understood that when Jewish learning is forced into hiding, it signals something far more dangerous than the exclusion ...
St. John Paul II greets Rabbi Elio Toaff in 1986 at Rome’s main synagogue, believed to be the oldest Jewish community in the ...
The money that keeps him and his family alive comes from the 1,300 Jews whose lives he personally saved in the last war. Many of them are pledged to give one day's pay a year to the man they call ...
The ruins of an ancient Jewish ritual bath have been found near Rome – the oldest such discovery outside of the biblical ...
The Cassirer family of California is hoping to finally reclaim a Camille Pissarro painting potentially worth tens of millions ...
As we approach the 80th anniversary of the end of the war in Europe on May 8, author John Winn Miller says he is “sickened by ...
Bnei Sakhnin is the most famous Arab team in the Israeli Premier League. For 16 months of war, players struggled not to fall ...
a way of fighting for their identity as both Jews and Ukrainians. The third anniversary of the invasion on Monday marked a new era in Europe’s bloodiest conflict since World War II. President ...