Poet and journalist Clint Smith pens an insightful analysis on seeing Germany's commemoration of the Holocaust firsthand and how it impacts his conception of US penance for slavery

Around the country, institutions host Shabbat and other programming aimed at educating about racism generally and also grappling with its existence in their own spaces

As Chicago suburb Evanston compensates some Black residents for past housing injustices, Jewish mayor Daniel Biss and local Lesley Williams disagree on whether it's a good start

Israeli ambassador visits South Side, where Israel trauma model is used to cope with gun violence thanks to Black-Jewish partnership; notes how alliance can be leveraged by Israel

Andrew Feiler's book 'A Better Life for Their Children' captures the institutions funded by a German-Jewish philanthropist for Black students -- which started change in the US

Israeli envoy likens plantations to concentration camps, says 'no comparison' between Jerusalem's policies and struggles for racial justice in US

The incoming Georgia senators are linked by late civil rights hero John Lewis and by perceived racism from opponents, thus strengthening dormant relations between their communities

Faith leaders sing Grammy Award winner Richard Smallwood's 'Total Praise' to raise funds for a Black music school in Pittsburgh

In online conversation with Jewish group, entertainer says apology has been just one part of process in making amends; reveals his great-grandfather was a sephardic rabbi

Head of organization's Brooklyn branch says stabbing 'heinous,' urges communities to 'work together to do better'

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