Ideas This year’s ‘Little Purim’ is a big opportunity to appreciate the good A quirk in the Jewish calendar is a reminder of resilience in the face of trauma, writes the executive director of Hillel Germany.
Ideas For Ukraine’s Jews, the work is not yet done — even as the crisis rages into its third year “I hate what’s brought me here, but I love who I’ve become,” a cousin of the author, a JDC official, told him during his recent visit to Ukraine.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine inadvertently sparks a Jewish renaissance — in Armenia Jews from both Ukraine and Russia made their way to Yerevan, Armenia’s biggest city. Many are staying.
How Jewish journalist Ruth Elkrief wound up in the middle of France’s debate over antisemitism and Islamophobia
Judy Chicago’s ‘Rainbow Shabbat,’ an iconic depiction of interfaith solidarity, is on display at New York’s New Museum
New effort underway to track antisemitism in the literary world, where anti-Israel sentiment is widespread
A Polish ‘countess’ saved thousands of concentration camp prisoners from the Nazis. No one knew she was a Jew.