Historian Eli Tauber, leading the project, says it will be a challenge to piece together family histories and destinies that cover 500 years

Bosnian FM says 'hard to fathom' how Israel could support controversial legislation, which is backed by ethno-nationalist parties but opposed by many Bosniak politicians

Proposed legislation by a European overseeing body would bolster the three country's largest ethnic blocs while continuing to disenfranchise at least 17 national minority groups

Palestinian affairs correspondent Aaron Boxerman weighs in on the civil unrest in the PA and Gaza; Jewish World editor Yaakov Schwartz reports on the Lev Tahor cult from Bosnia

Bosnian government issues statement to 'anxious citizens' that the fundamentalist Jewish group has gone; uncertain where they will next seek refuge to perform outlawed practices

Phillip Weiner says up to 5% of Bosnia's tiny Jewish community, many of them Holocaust survivors, have died, as citizens protest the government's poor handling of the pandemic

Demonstrators from several walks of life march to decry ceremony honoring members of Croatian Ustasha regime, which carried atrocities against Jews and Muslims during World War II