Though their city has grown significantly since WWII, Novi Sad's Jews still haven't recovered from their near decimation. But what they lack in numbers they make up for in tenacity
The first such visit in 72 years is a boost for the small but growing community established by Jewish convicts in 1804 and considered far-flung even by Australian standards
Berlin's Pears Jewish Campus, which covers over 80,000 square feet and cost $43.7 million to build, will house a school, gym, movie theater, music studio and kosher deli
After manning the pulpit in Medellin, Colombia, at the height of Pablo Escobar's notorious reign, Baruch Zeilicovich feels ready for anything on the beautiful and serene island
Those in need of advice on Jewish law can anonymously text a panel of rabbinic experts and receive an answer in hours with ShailaText, which just hit 10,000 users
When COVID scuttled director Pavlina Sulcova's plans to open a new community space, a pivot to fun educational content paid off big time. She just released her 2nd children's book
Conservative Jews in San Martín de los Andes inaugurated their city's first-ever synagogue, and have already doubled the number of locals and tourists coming for holiday events
Antakya, known in antiquity as Antioch, has a Jewish community 2,300 years old and is mentioned in the Talmud, but a flight to urban areas has left just a dozen Jewish residents
With a planned $5 million renovation set to be complete in 2024, a young contingent is revitalizing the century-old congregation and renewing Jewish life in the urban center
Jewish groups have history in India dating back to antiquity; pillar found not far from Chennai, where Sephardic Jews who fled the Spanish Inquisition formed a community
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