From her creation by unconventional entrepreneur Ruth Handler to her inclusivity and ability to adapt with the times, the famous doll bears some trademarks of the Tribe
In a chapter from a newly released collection on US Judaism, Jerome Chanes and Shaul Magid argue that the countercultural movement had an outsized impact - but not all agree
Nine ministers and 9 Knesset members will reportedly travel to United States for event, where coalition figures are expected to face anti-judicial overhaul protests
In his new book 'Dyed in Crimson,' Zev Eleff shows how years before Koufax or Greenberg hit the scene, one tenacious athlete jumped racial hurdles to achieve national acclaim
The high school junior's new initiative seeks to bring Palestinian perspectives to young American Jews - a demographic, he says, that sorely lacks exposure to them
'I love the Jewish community,' says Daily Salinas, adding that English isn't her mother tongue and she believed she was sharing an anti-Communist message
Researching his new book 'Birchers,' Matthew Dallek discovers paperwork documenting a successful espionage effort to thwart an anti-Civil Rights group deemed a threat by some Jews
Billionaire was known for reviving moribund companies but seemed to lose magic touch after tumultuous 2007 purchase of Tribune media company, which ended in bankruptcy
Robert Bowers accused of killing of 11 worshipers in 2018 attack; some victims' relatives pushing for execution, but two of three community leaders oppose it
Over 300 Judaica items have been woven at Neve Shalom, which offers equipment and instruction so experts and novices alike can create custom religious pieces for friends and family
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