Surrounded by family, the 93-year-old former US ambassador views the 1,200-year-old Bible, which he donated to the ANU Museum in Tel Aviv 'for the Jewish people'
In the 1,200-page fifth installment of the Posen Library series, Prof. Yosef Kaplan gives a thorough and colorful look at Jews' cultural and geographical expansion from 1500-1750
Yeshiva University exhibit 'The Golden Path: Maimonides Across Eight Centuries' shows the far-reaching impact of one of the Middle Age’s most prolific Torah scholars
Polish-born academic Magda Teter’s new book, 'Christian Supremacy,' traces how a history of exclusion and dominance trickles down from Paul the Apostle to today's Proud Boys
19 years after his death the British Foreign Office dedicates the 'Phillips Room' to Sir Horace Phillips, who overcame socioeconomic hurdles to become a long-serving ambassador
As the UK's chief rabbi and Israel's president attend King Charles' coronation this Shabbat, a look at the ties that have historically bound the Crown to its Jewish subjects
Supplicants flock from far and wide to pray at the graves of prophets and scholars from the ancient Holy Land. Here is a guide to some of the commonly visited revered sites
In bio 'The Baron,' Prof. Matthias B. Lehmann takes a new approach to history-telling by following the man who helped resettle Jews in locales ranging from Istanbul to Argentina
New research by Dr. Rory MacLellan, who led a 2-year project at Historic Royal Palaces, paints iconic fortress as a place of imprisonment, and sanctuary, for 13th-century Jews
One of the world's greatest dynasties was also powered by women, whose tales are now told through the family's magnificent art collection at NYC's Jewish Museum through Aug. 13
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