An extraordinary luthier tracks down violins that had been through the Shoah, fixing the instruments and uncovering the stories of the Jews who played them.
Everyone was watching my reaction to the painting. The museum officials, the politicians, the art connoisseurs, the media and the lawyers. I wanted to shout
This professor-turned-archivist is determined to make strong Jewish women a thing of the past, present and future. Twelve years ago, Gail Twersky Reimer was on
The Israeli chapter of the international Mensa organization has a very simple goal: to use its members’ brains and creativity to help themselves and the
Every American presidential candidate professes support for Israel; here are some hard questions voters concerned with the Middle East should ask them. January 3 Here’s
Born in an Israeli transit camp for Jewish immigrants from Muslim lands (her father is from Morocco and her mother from Turkey), Ruhama Avraham Balila,