Carved in stone, set in bronze and formed by the elements, monuments around the country by some of its most renowned artists depict towering figures of the Old Testament

Prof. Daniel B. Schwartz studies the evolution of a word that's kept outsiders out and insiders in -- voluntarily and involuntarily -- and been used as a tool for over 500 years

While attempting to document Egyptian synagogues, an Israeli historian stumbles upon a massive, well-preserved 616-page codex that was written in 1028

As world leaders poured in to commemorate the 75th liberation of the Nazi death camp on January 27, a handful of clergy demanded it be moved to less sacred ground for Jews

In March 1939, weeks before the notorious White Paper, Polish Jewry sent London a desperate telegram, published here apparently for the first time. At terrible cost, it was ignored

Yehuda Bauer says it's 'unfortunate' Poland's Duda will skip Auschwitz memorial, argues current rise in anti-Semitism is due to 'nationalist revival' following mass immigration

The Sibylline Oracles, likely written by a Jew post-Vesuvius eruption, ostensibly prophecy the city's devastation as divine retribution for sacking of Second Temple 9 years prior

Of the fraction of Jewish houses of worship not destroyed in WWII, nearly 25% are at risk, report adopted by Council of Europe’s parliamentary assembly finds

Brought to Rome by Sephardic Jews from southern Italy, the lesser-known cassola, which predate the now-ubiquitous potato latke, are enjoying a resurgence

Upcoming documentary 'Jews of the Wild West' tells the stories of Levi Strauss, Wyatt Earp's girlfriend and other Jewish denizens of the legendary US frontier

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