100 years ago, Albert Einstein fled Berlin due to antisemitism
The Nobel Prize winner left the city after a rumored assassination attempt
The Nobel Prize winner left the city after a rumored assassination attempt
Zoya Cherkassky-Nnadi has been making art about the October 7th Hamas attacks and their aftermath
It was likely the largest in Europe since Hamas’ attacks on Israel on Oct. 7.
Germany has taken an aggressive approach toward contemporary antisemitism. Some question whether it's working
In 'Summons to Berlin,' Joanne Intrator recounts a grueling journey to receive compensation
In Weimar Germany, the gay Jewish doctor Magnus Hirschfeld performed the first gender-affirming surgeries and collected research on sexuality. The 1933 book burnings destroyed his life's work
Jason Langer's photographs confront the contradictions of ordinary life playing out on sites of mass murder
A compilation of dating profiles featuring the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe has gone viral
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