Citing 'anti-Communist' content, authorities won't let locals print 'The Queen of Cleveland,' Shula Kazen's story of surviving the Iron Curtain, even though it would be sold abroad

A new program co-sponsored by the Israeli government and Limmud FSU is fostering innovation that will help grow local Jewish life and build bridges with the Jewish state

After Cathedral of Russian Armed Forces almost unveiled a mural of late dictator on June 22, Moscow-born former MK Ksenia Svetlova explores a troubling new trend of Stalin worship

'We are in a competition of values with unfree nations,' US secretary of state says in Germany, cites Western 'responsibility to deter threats' from such governments

Sherry Bassin says that he was 'just doing what's right' when he convinced Canada's junior hockey players to hide religious items among their gear for the 1983 championship