‘Serve the nation, kill a Jew’ graffiti written on prominent Buenos Aires monument
The slogan has a long history on Argentina’s far right
Footage online showed Todd Richman, chairman of the political advocacy group Democratic Majority for Israel, being hit by pro-Palestinian protesters on the anniversary of Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack
The slogan has a long history on Argentina’s far right
'Baruch Hashem,' Rabbi Josh Bolton of Brown/RISD Hillel, said after the vote
The call came as Israel’s government seems more determined than ever to take the widening conflict directly to Iran, and hopes to persuade allies to join the fight
Stolpersteine, or stumbling stones, have been placed across Europe to pay tribute to Jews murdered during the Holocaust
Ebert survived Auschwitz and made her way to England, where she was honored by King Charles
Hungarian officials last year contacted American authorities about an online listing for a rare book with an asking price of $19,000 and a suspicious resemblance to book that had disappeared after the Nazi invasion of Budapest
A poll of Jewish voters in seven swing states is consistent with a recent national poll of Jewish voters
The Category 5 storm comes close on the heels of Helene, which caused catastrophic damage in the region and beyond
The NHL season begins with 13 Jewish players on opening day rosters
As the hurricane tracks toward St. Petersburg and Tampa, Jews and rabbis seek higher ground for the High Holidays
במשך פֿון זיבן יאָר האָט דזשעף לויִס אַוועקגעגעבן צען טויזנט שפּײַזקאַרטלעך.
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