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Bernard Lewis, 92, is arguably the most influential post-World War II expert on Islam and the Middle East, having written seminal works and advised presidents
Genealogical study is addictive, explains one researcher, because, from long-lost relatives to forgotten history, you never know what you will find. Holocaust victims in my
In the Soviet Union, plays and playhouses created by and for Jews thrived, and a traveling exhibition chronicles the artistry and the artists who sustained
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EXHIBITS ARIZONA Kindertransport—Saving the Children Panels and photos detail the history of the Kindertransport, a unique rescue operation initiated by British Jews, who, in the
EXHIBITEnvisioning Maps Maps real and imagined explore identity, immigration, heritage, history and home through the work of 35 contemporary artists in paintings, collages,