UK-based Tales of Jewish Sudan website founder Daisy Abboudi talks about tiny community's rich but short history, in which all her grandparents played a part

Fearing violence, lawmakers, mayors call for calm in fight seen by many as part of bid to correct historical injustices over division of resources and land

Second-biggest news station just fired some of the country's most respected journalists. While some see meddling by politicians, the real motive may be larger -- and more desperate

Singer is adored by many Jews, but as Haifa joins Jerusalem and Ramle in naming streets after her, critics highlight her pro-Palestinian lyrics and support for Egypt in Six Day War

PM's allies claim the right-wing and the marginalized are in the dock with him; opponents say the rule of law is at stake; come the day, how will half the country handle defeat?

Natan Eshel says negative campaigning works well on 'non-Ashkenazi voters' and that the 'beast' Miri Regev is particularly effective at it

180 members of Egyptian-Jewish Diaspora return to fete renovated Eliyahu Hanavi shul, even as country's tiny Jewish community prepares for a Jew-free future

Be'chol Lashon, an organization that promotes ethnic diversity within Jewish community, publishes curriculum in honor of US civil rights leader to tackle difficult identity issues

Sum, which is not adjusted for inflation, could serve as basis for future reparation demands

Diverse speakers and listeners including Palestinians and Israelis, participate in inaugural confab for those seeking to curb inequality for Israel's Middle Eastern Jews

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