After years of war, world’s oldest synagogue paintings are revealed as intact in Damascus
For the first time in decades, Jews set eyes on the 1,700-year-old Dura Europos synagogue paintings this week
'My story does not end with survival – it continues with service,' said the Israeli-American who was held in Gaza for 584 days until May
For the first time in decades, Jews set eyes on the 1,700-year-old Dura Europos synagogue paintings this week
The shop owner in Flensburg, Germany, said he was trying to protest the Gaza war
Schwartzman peaked at No. 8 in the world and retired earlier this year
Jeremy Fistel was portrayed as devoted to his Orthodox roots in a previous case
The sold-out event in London also featured Jewish comic Amelia Dimoldenberg
The letter came as an immigration judge ordered Mahmoud Khalil to be deported
A Q&A with the Hebrew-speaking, synagogue-going Jewish politician virtually assured of winning in November
This new lawsuit includes Hamas
Rep. Becca Balint, whose grandfather was murdered in the Holocaust, also used the term for the first time Wednesday
'Standing up for the values of justice, equity, and our shared humanity has never been more important,' Jerry Greenfield said
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