New documentary film 'The Levys of Monticello' shows how uncle and nephew fought antisemitism to rescue Monticello from ruin and preserve it for future generations to enjoy

In 'Nazis of Copley Square,' historian Charles R. Gallagher argues that the widely overlooked Christian Front posed a true threat - and he's got newly released intel to prove it

Together with the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures and others, the Austrian consulate pays tribute to expat stars with a symposium and 6-week film series running through Jan. 31

For over 50 years, Nova Scotians have gifted Bostoners a spruce in gratitude for an aid mission led by Abraham Ratshesky in 1917 after a port explosion killed and injured thousands

The International Ladies’ Garment Workers' 'Look for the Union Label' song was a pioneering message of diversity based in the old Yiddish socialist tradition

Out on Apple TV+ October 15, 'The Velvet Underground' dives into the countercultural phenomenon started by gay Jewish musician Lou Reed and rocketed to fame by Andy Warhol

New book 'Sleeper Agent' follows George Koval, a little-known US-born Russian spy posthumously honored by Putin - and possibly one of the 20th century's most influential operatives

In new book 'Kennedy’s Avenger,' Dan Abrams and David Fisher dig deep into the trial of the Jewish nightclub owner, who shot JFK's assassin and sparked endless conspiracy theories

A new book by Gary Ginsberg reveals how 'first friends' can make history over a drink or round of golf - and may have been crucial in the formation of the Jewish state

Historian Lothrop Stoddard helped found 'Nordic' movement to battle 'the rising tide of color' in US and abroad, but was laughed off stage in debate with Black thinker Du Bois

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