Located in Pigeon Forge, the Titanic Museum's exhibit on Jewish passengers and crew highlights the role of immigration at the time, while drawing a direct line to the Holocaust
Amid widespread ignorance about genocide, state law requiring museums to label plundered art will inform public and pressure museums, but implementation remains unclear
Show of 37 pieces by 95-year-old artist, author, Holocaust survivor and toy and puzzle creator Ivan Moscovich at MoMath brings new audience to Shoah history
With movies and virtual reality, guided tour through reconstructed huts combines Zionist history with ICL's push for renewal of mineral extraction license
Nine Jewish houses of worship will open to the public in a neighborhood housing one of the largest open markets in the world, with tourists from Europe and beyond
Countless landmarks in the city pay homage to the contributions and rich 200-year history of the small Jewish community, which now has a place to showcase its achievements
Dozens of artists demand their works be removed until exhibit by David Reeb -- captioned 'Jerusalem of gold, Jerusalem of shit' alongside photo of ultra-Orthodox man -- is returned
Bobby Entel started collecting band memorabilia in his 20s, says his collection on display in Dunedin, Florida is 'a very fulfilling hobby and a labor of love'
UK artist is 1st to showcase work at Musée Nissim de Camondo, which has remained unchanged since its 1936 dedication; he also penned a book of letters to its deceased benefactor
Chief Mustard Officer of the Middleton, Wisconsin institution, Barry Levenson says the spicy seed is culturally ubiquitous, and he has 6,090 varieties from 70 countries to prove it
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