After being connected by Friederike Fechner, almost two dozen descendants of brothers Julius and Felix Blach come to Germany to see their once-prominent family's legacy firsthand
The Jewish nightclub owner, born Rolf Sigmund Sostheim, fled Germany for Israel in 1933 but later returned to Berlin to become the city's 'king of nightlife'
Staged once a decade since the 17th century, the production brings visitors from around the world. The man directing it, Christian Stückl, says his changes are long overdue
In 'The Wealthy,' Israeli author Hamutal Bar-Yosef uses 200-year saga of fictional German-Anglo Jewish family to highlight different take on how the Jewish state came to be
Opening June 18, the 15th Documenta is curated by an Indonesian collective whose members have accused Israel of apartheid, touching a nerve in a country haunted by the Holocaust
Gabriele Thöne says she is committed to a thorough investigation, but is mum about Rabbi Walter Homolka, who is at the center of allegations of sexual harassment and abuse of power
Jeremy Issacharoff's tenure saw ends of different leadership eras in both countries; resurgence of German far-right; a pandemic; and now, war threatening to fracture Europe again
Rabbi Walter Homolka suspends duties in Jewish community and seminary at University of Potsdam after report detailing student's sexual harassment complaint and 'climate of fear'
Biographer Samantha Rose Hill shows the personal side of the sometimes-controversial philosopher who fled Hitler's Germany to become the center of NYC's intellectual scene
BfV chief Thomas Haldenwang says hateful imagery present at protests over COVID restrictions or Israeli-Palestinian conflict, but also for Russia's war in Ukraine
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