The US founding father had Jewish roots and a Jewish day school upbringing in his Caribbean childhood, experiences that influenced him in colonial America

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

Jerusalem-based author's 2016 National Jewish Book Award winner to be developed for TV with up-to-date additions

A new book chronicles the remedies prescribed by the first Jewish doctors and their Levantine counterparts all the way through to today's cutting-edge innovations

Polish historian Katarzyna Person quotes firsthand accounts to reveal the bleak reality that set the stage for the creation of the infamous Jewish Order Service

The Jewish Theological Seminary's quiet sale of a 200-year-old travelogue from the Holy Land raises questions about what responsibilities private libraries have to the wider public

With a mix of old and new characters, 'The Hidden Palace' advances the duo's magic, heartbreak and love into early 20th century New York and Middle East

Reporter Julie K. Brown isn't convinced the accused sex trafficker took his own life, and says associate Robert Maxwell may not have been the only one tied to Israeli intelligence

New York Times bestselling author Julie Metz details a never-told family history uncovered after her mother's death through painstaking research, in her new book 'Eva and Eve'

British author Anne Sebba’s new biography of Ethel Rosenberg is a gripping and tragic tale of a complex case involving family betrayal, misogyny, and antisemitism

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