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The Forward on MSNIt’s tradition to plant trees in Israel for Tu B’Shvat. That custom has a dark historyIt's tradition to plant trees in Israel for Tu B'Shvat. But the nonprofit that largely runs that effort is contributing to ...
The 26th annual international Jewish film festival, presented by the Greater Altoona Jewish Federation, starts Feb. 20 and ...
The book Der Judenstaat was published in Vienna by Theodor Herzl, in which he envisaged a Jewish state combining humanitarian ...
Travelers at Ben-Gurion Airport can explore Israel’s rich 3,000 year history with a new archaeological exhibition that will ...
I began reading Oren Kessler’s book “Palestine 1936” last fall and had to put it down. It wasn’t that it was bad. It’s a ...
You don’t counter the fantasy of erasing Israel by proposing the same for Gaza, writes an Israeli influencer whose family was ...
We have spent most of our history as oppressed people. For almost two thousand years, we were scattered across the world; in over one hundred countries. Despite all this, we survived and continue to i ...
When Argentina’s president Javier Milei was named in mid-January as the recipient of this year’s Genesis Prize, it marked the ...
The alarm raised by guest columnist Mark Treyger requiring that “NYC students should know Jewish history” (op-ed, Jan. 27) ...
An annual survey from the American Jewish Committee found 77% of American Jews feel less safe since the Oct. 7 massacre in Israel.
I am a Jew, and I am offended when legitimate critiques of Israel’s violent campaign in Gaza are branded as antisemitic.
While the Holocaust is an essential part of Jewish history, Holocaust education isn’t the entire answer — not when college students weaponize that history against Israel and the Jewish people.
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