Jewish Caucus complains ethnic studies plan denigrates Jews, erases their experience; left-wing groups say it whitewashes Arab American lesson plan, sidelines Palestinian narrative

Author Sybil Oldfield reveals the Gestapo's infamous 'Black Book' and the plan to Nazify Britain by rounding up the Jews - and non-Jews - who stood in the Third Reich's way

Amit Shimoni's latest series tweaks female leaders, artists and scientists to appeal to the younger generation

Tal Michael's film 'Bukra fil Mish Mish' focuses on the Frenkels, a long-forgotten trio who launched a cartoon company by their bootstraps in the 1930s before being forced to flee

From a US Army chaplain who rallied surviving Jews, to a fake military unit, resilience and chutzpah star in Rosie Whitehouse's new book about post-WWII exodus to the promised land

Houses of worship on the Jerusalem mountain bear the marks of the city's past believers, builders and invaders

In 'Ghost Citizens,' Polish academic Lukasz Krzyzanowski delves into postwar Radom, where Jews found new residents living in their stolen homes, and little empathy from the public

A walk atop the Old City's walls gives visitors a glimpse into the passions of past rulers, including a Christian king, a Turkish sultan, an Armenian princess, and King Herod

Hebrew manuscript exhibit includes earliest dated copy of the 'Guide for the Perplexed' and spans science, law, music, and magic. Viewable online now, and in person from December 3

In fictionalized history 'Hedy's War,' Jenny Lecoat retells WWII story of Hedwig Bercu, who faked her own death and was sheltered for 18 months on Nazi-occupied Jersey island

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