On Long Island's 'Gold Coast,' 100 years of grandeur and scandal echo at Otto Hermann Kahn’s Oheka. America's 2nd-largest private residence, it's now a luxury hotel and restaurants

10th-generation Vermonter Netanel Crispe accidentally found burial site, where gravestones date back to 1874. He's now using it to unite area's Jews

William Bradford's 'Of Plymouth Plantation' features about 1,000 words in the biblical tongue. But although many early Protestants studied Hebrew, they were hardly philo-Semitic

In 'Mighty Ira,' streaming Oct. 2, activist lawyer sticks to his guns about Skokie march, a defining moment of his 34-year career -- and befriends a Holocaust survivor who opposed

New England's elite universities are facing a fresh wave of scrutiny for their colonial ties to slavery and promotion of 'scientific racism'

The iconic wiener is synonymous with Americana like baseball games and 4th of July barbecues -- and like so many great US phenomena, was popularized by a couple of immigrants in NY

In two days of slaughter, a racist offensive including police and air bombers destroyed Tulsa, Oklahoma's all-black Greenwood district. None of the perpetrators ever faced justice

While eclipsed by his spouse, Jewish photographer Stieglitz pioneered a movement that changed the US art scene forever. March 5 auction includes O'Keeffe painting valued at $1.8m.

National Jewish Book Award-winner Charles King's 'Gods of the Upper Air' tells how a cohort of women scholars helped Franz Boaz give birth to the field of anthropology

Upcoming documentary 'Jews of the Wild West' tells the stories of Levi Strauss, Wyatt Earp's girlfriend and other Jewish denizens of the legendary US frontier

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