Normalization lets Israeli researchers formalize ties with Moroccan experts to investigate remnants of Jewish life - with aid of Israelis who once lived in those abandoned villages

Clip from Ulpanat Horev in Jerusalem goes viral online, with Shas chief Aryeh Deri labeling it 'wretched and outrageous racism,' and education minister calling for probe

35 years after his death in a jail cell, the music of the legendary Mizrahi singer and convicted rapist is more popular than it was in his lifetime - even in the post-#MeToo era

Text published in Russian-language bulletin lamented that party leaders 'have the cultural and psychological norms of those ethnicities'

New policy will make it possible to learn far more than is currently known about gaps in wealth, education and other factors between Jews of different ethnicities

In 'Titan of Tehran,' Shahrzad Elghanayan writes about her grandfather, a philanthropist who gave his life rather than abandon his community during the Islamic Revolution

Persecution of Middle Eastern Jewry 'has been denied for a lengthy period,' according to historians advocating for 'more inclusive' Jewish memory

Political correspondent Tal Schneider fills us in on why the Likud lawmaker is making headlines; senior analyst Haviv Rettig Gur assesses how Israelis view Afghanistan's collapse

Jacob Rosen-Koenigsbuch unveils a painstaking compilation of late 19th-century men who managed to evade Ottoman conscription, among the few available records of bygone communities

Rosh Chodesh el Benat, or 'head of the month of daughters,' falls on the 1st day of the Hebrew month of Tevet and celebrates daughters with lavish parties and gifts

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