How a would-be revolution led to an exodus of Polish Jews
History cuts a love story short in a film about the student uprisings that rocked Poland in 1968
History cuts a love story short in a film about the student uprisings that rocked Poland in 1968
Gorbachev allowed Soviet Jews to study Hebrew, go to synagogue and be openly Jewish for the first time in decades
Despite perestroika and glasnost, the former Soviet president had a mixed record concerning the Jewish people
Irina McCarthy, a Jewish Russian emigre, was killed along with her husband, Kevin. They leave behind two-year-old Aiden.
A long history of antisemitic violence and exclusion in the former Soviet Union complicates loyalties for expats in the United States.
With a little Krav Maga training, my grandmother is a force to be reckoned with.
What Russians are doing to Ukrainians echoes what Soviet soldiers did to concentration camp survivors
My mother has been brainwashed by Russian propaganda. Aside from a brief phone call during the first week of the war, I haven’t been communicating with her. It’s too painful to expend energy on reasoning with her while my people are getting killed at the front lines. I choose to spend that time and energy…