Kandinsky's 'The Colorful Life' was loaned by Lewenstein family to Stedelijk Museum, but put up for auction shortly after Nazi occupation of Netherlands

Senior figure, who deals extensively with Israeli dignitaries, pans minister over incident in New York parade when he appeared to make rude gesture at anti-government protesters

British singer-songwriter came close to setting attendance record at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey; a 2012 celebration of Talmud study had him beat

Museum aims to educate the young, eschews graphic imagery and presents newly-unveiled personal artifacts

Matthias Weniger has made it his mission to give back silver objects that 'are often the only material things that remain from an existence wiped out in the Holocaust'

The academic fled Nazi Germany as a child, fought for Israel's independence, and gained acclaim in the US, where he advised presidents

Tatiana Kovler, a social worker with the JDC who fled rising waters, is in constant contact with clients who have remained in the city despite intense bombings and now flooding

Volume from author Caroline Kusin Pritchard will look at how neighbors pitched in to help save books that were damaged by extinguishing water

Heads of Conference of Presidents and JFNA -- two of largest American Jewish umbrella bodies -- quietly sat down with hardline minister even as AIPAC, 70+ organizations refused

Our story follows Wasim Almasri, a Palestinian refugee, in his search for belonging in an imperfect homeland.

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