How Jewish refugees managed, against all odds, to make a Seder in 1941 in Kobe, Japan
In her diary, the actress Shoshana Kahan described how difficult it was to find eggs to make the matzah balls
In her diary, the actress Shoshana Kahan described how difficult it was to find eggs to make the matzah balls
Ruth Gottesman, whose $1 billion gift eliminates tuition at a medical school, grew up in a family known for altruism
'Émigré,' a new production by the New York Philharmonic, recalls the city's embrace of over 20,000 people fleeing the Holocaust
One of the oldest Jewish cemeteries lies in an Armenian village, with gravestones attributed to the 13th and 14th centuries
Increasing numbers of migrants are pouring into American cities. They need our help.
At the Roosevelt, the Park West and the Belnord, echoes of Holocaust survivors' stories
‘In my life,’ said Patinkin, ‘what he’s known for is not the theory of relativity, but the theory of relatives’
With over three million refugees in Poland alone, Europe continues to absorb Ukrainians fleeing the war