The Venezuelan-born Kaufman, best known for “The Laramie Project,” a play and HBO film about the murder of the gay student Matthew Shepard, had found his latest subject.
Reminiscing about radio days and World War II with Walter Bingham – the world’s oldest working journalist
Today, I am traveling comfortably on a train, not to my death surrounded by other desperate Jews, but working toward peace and prosperity, surrounded by Muslim and Arab allies who share this dream.
Over the last 17 years, Frostig has worked with a dogged determination to recognize the victims of Jungfernhof, a camp that’s not extensively documented.
THE LAST time I remember taking him to the museum was during the summer he turned 18, one of our hardest times.
The Jewish people paid a heavy price for not having a state when needed most.
Annual Bible Quiz brings Jewish world together on Israel's Independence Day, and more.
Saba Moshe's legacy is a tale of survival, joy, and resilience amid tragedy. Grandson fondly recalls cherished memories, preserving family traditions. (1926-2024)
Israel is not as secure as many thought, but the people are much stronger and more dedicated than most imagined.
The Wall of the Righteous and other sites in the neighborhood were defaced by hooded individuals, according to the Holocaust memorial foundation.