A true-life psychological thriller reports on 'Mio' Meidad's undercover mission, without backup, to exact justice -- and foil a German plan to give Nazis amnesty

Glikl of Hamel bore 14 children while turning a small second-hand gemstone business in Hamburg into an international success. Her incisive memoir is newly translated into English

Philanthropists Moses and Judith traveled months over land and sea, dodging plague and bandits, while undergoing bouts of forced isolation across Middle East

Some estimates say 30-40% of Jewish people -- women and kids included -- worked as makers or purveyors of hooch in Eastern Europe until the end of the 19th century

The $10 million project is self-financed by the city's Jewish community and will inject new life into the central complex; includes an immersive replica of ancient ghetto housing

Online exhibition reveals the sometimes tragic, sometimes jubilant stories of German Jews resettled by Britain in the early days of WWII, many of whom would fight with the Allies

Nestled among the names of 174 other historical Jews at Peninsula Temple Sholom is slave owner Judah Benjamin; intended educationally and not as an homage, it's still coming down

Andras Koerner, author of Jewish Book Award-winning 'Jewish Cuisine in Hungary,' uses untouched culinary traditions to explore centuries of cultural history before the Holocaust

After the COVID-19 outbreak, a museum suddenly finds itself in the spotlight as its now-online display on the religious and medical reactions to medieval plagues spikes in demand

Through prosperity and darkness -- and now again in modernity -- the retelling of the Exodus story has evolved alongside the Jewish people. Prof. Vanessa Ochs traces the journey

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