Prof. Motti Inbari explores the stranger-than-fiction tale of a woman who spied on the Gestapo, converted to Judaism twice, kidnapped a boy and whose marriage sparked protests

Board of Melbourne's Adass Israel School again being investigated over suspicions it helped now-convicted rapist escape to Israel after abuse allegations first surfaced in 2008

Probably the first Iranian-US-Jewish stand-up to play Israel tells ToI about failing to visit the Temple Mount, pro-semitism, and his impossible quest for parental approval

Songwriter, who had a decades-long writing partnership with husband Barry Mann, best known for penning 'You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling'

In under an hour, 'Survivors' touches on Nazi racial laws, Kristallnacht, and the Kindertransport rescue. 'The survivors in the play are warning us,' says playwright Wendy Kout

Organizers say envoy's decision to forgo event indicative of her government’s attempts to whitewash history on WWII round-up of 11,000 Jews in what is today North Macedonia

US influencer builds reputation for Jewish content following documentary series on family trip to Auschwitz for millions of social media followers

Officers recount gunman saying 'all Jews need to die' after carrying out deadliest antisemitic attack in US history in 2018

Antisemitism and the dwindling of European Jewry are eroding the hopes of some devoted activists to raise families in the communities they run

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'

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