Radio host, who has died at 70, infuriated Liberals with racist, misogynistic comments, but his ardent pro-Israel views helped entrench support for Jewish state as bipartisan issue

Inspired by visit to Jerusalem, Washington lawyer made the stories of Middle East archeology accessible to the masses

Actor became a star playing Captain von Trapp, yet preferred playing character parts during his storied career and at 82 became the oldest Academy Award winner

Jewish actor rose to fame playing a quirky, nerdy character on the hit ’90s sitcom and three spinoffs, was recently diagnosed with aggressive form of cancer

Jewish actor battled multiple sclerosis for 37 years: 'He persevered like no one I have ever seen'

Fans flood area of Tehran hospital where legendary singer succumbed at 80; former backer of Islamic regime surprised many by turning against it in 2009

Austrian-born writer was known for critically acclaimed accounts of her time in concentrations camps, including 'Still Alive: A Holocaust Girlhood remembered'

The 93-year-old headed the Oeuvre Francaise movement, which openly despised Jews and later merged with the anti-immigration National Front

Auschwitz survivor lectured before thousands in schools and elsewhere, leaving 'a deep impression on his listeners'

Jewish executive built ViacomCBS through aggressive acquisitions; his dramatic family battles frequently made headlines

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