New documentary 'A Compassionate Spy' reveals the crisis of conscience that led Manhattan Project physicist Ted Hall to spy for the Soviets, and how his spouse Joan kept his secret

As the genre that influenced music the world over celebrates its 50th birthday, a look at Jewish contributions on stage and behind the scenes

Be’chol Lashon serves as an extended family for campers who back home are treated more as a curiosity than a full-fledged member of Jewish or Black communities

'We wanted to show that we’re still here,' says a cofounder of Makkabi Berlin, which was set up as a successor to the Bar Kochba Berlin squad that was banned by the Nazis

Works by Abraham de Oliveyra, the first known licensed Jewish silversmith in London, are bought jointly by Boston's Museum of Fine Arts and NYC Jewish Museum

First Jewish Superman has generations of family ties to historic Temple Sinai

West Virginia man arrested for obstruction of justice in Pittsburgh synagogue shooting case; praised the shooter and Hitler, said Jews should be 'wiped out'

Oscar-winning actor to portray stockbroker Sir Nicholas Winton, who helped save 669 Jewish children in Prague from the Nazis

Group's comments on anti-apartheid chant come after billionaire charged that South African politician who led crown in rendition of song was 'pushing for genocide of white people'

Premiering August 10 with a cast led by Matthew Broderick, the six-part series zeroes in on the death and destruction wrought by OxyContin on a community in western Virginia

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