A new exhibition at the Mamuta Art and Research Center dips into our view of the past.
'Connecting people to Yiddishkeit is the best part of my job, followed by spreading awareness about Israel'.
The Michigan Imam, in his sermon, praised Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah for his piety and knowledge and quoted Iran’s Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in support of the Supreme Leader.
Movers and shakers in Israeli Society.
Despite criticisms by Palestinian groups, the International Olympic Committee is unlikely to alter Israel's competition status or support an outright ban.
YIVO said the diary provides “intimate insights into daily life, cultural resistance, and moral choices faced by those in the ghetto."
The Take Action for Israel mission represents a significant milestone in the ongoing battle against antisemitism and anti-Israel sentiment.
The role that Israel plays in Jewish life in the Diaspora has taken on a new significance, with the Hamas attacks and the Swords of Iron War, coupled with the rapid spread of global antisemitism.
As Israel approaches the end of an intense year that has compromised the IDF's ability to engage in a large-scale, multi-arena war of higher intensity.
Newly updated website provides proof of Jewish settlement in Israel from the biblical period onward.
Though women have been historically forbidden or discouraged from learning the Talmud, Elke Bentley's family has always supported her pursuit of Torah study.
Netanyahu may stay home if the war goes one of two ways: If there’s a hostage/ceasefire deal he needs to manage or if the war escalates.
Natale Portman's 'Lady in the Lake' focuses on painting equally rich portraits of Black and Jewish Baltimore of the mid-1960s.
This week’s products were reviewed for white cast – visible residue on the skin, as well as application, stickiness, smell, and feel two hours after application.
Defense Minister Yoav Gallant had proposed the creation of a field hospital as a temporary solution to treat Gazan children sick with conditions such as cancer, diabetes, and orthopedic injuries.
"We knew there was a synagogue there, but we didn't know if something was preserved underground since nothing was showing above ground," Polish historian Sebastian Rakowski said.