4 decades later, 1980 Paris synagogue bombing trial offers opportunity for closure “This is a gaping wound for the Jewish community and here in France people remember this horrible attack,” a historian said.
Embodying a story of trauma and liberation, Ukrainian Jews celebrate Passover amid a new normal Children at Kharkiv’s Jewish school traveled with their families to Kyiv for a Passover celebration free from the fear of shelling.
Amid criticism, Columbia University announces a new research center in Tel Aviv The Tel Aviv Global Center will focus on climate change, technology, entrepreneurship, arts, the humanities, biology, health and medicine.
Funds for Tel Aviv apartment given to Putin’s former teacher came from Roman Abramovich, records reveal
A new symbol at some Passover seders: an empty seat for Evan Gershkovich, Jewish journalist jailed in Russia