A new exhibition at London's Wiener Holocaust Library shows that even where fascists failed to gain power, their ideas and supporters had a devastating impact
It's 'like putting a certain spice on a food and then it becomes the only thing you taste,' explained Yanai, whose newest exhibition runs through Nov. 27 in NYC
'Similar, but with nuances': Yaacov Kaufman unveils what he made of hundreds of plastic gum containers and dozens of folding chairs, on display at Tel Aviv's Liebling House
UK artist is 1st to showcase work at Musée Nissim de Camondo, which has remained unchanged since its 1936 dedication; he also penned a book of letters to its deceased benefactor
The owner of the largest private collection of Herzl memorabilia shows how advocates of Jewish statehood advanced the cause through pavilions at international exhibitions from 1904
See how ancient avians were feared, revered, or just part of everyday life in cultures around the world, plus kids can enjoy an interactive play area with costumes and games
Opening Friday, the Jewish Museum's 'Afterlives: Recovering the Lost Stories of Looted Art' is a testament to survival, despite attempts to eradicate an identity and culture
After antiques are donated to the Victoria and Albert Museum, their 'concealed histories' were exposed, along with how much was known about their acquisition
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