Fiction writer's satirical take on one-party state got his works banned in former Czechoslovakia

Yael Schoultz has been dispensing sanitary products and a shoulder to lean on at brothels since 2011; now through L'Chaim, the group she founded, she seeks to help trafficked women

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When COVID scuttled director Pavlina Sulcova's plans to open a new community space, a pivot to fun educational content paid off big time. She just released her 2nd children's book

'Return of the Stones' monument part of larger effort to address desecration of Jewish cemeteries throughout Eastern Europe after the Holocaust

Statement from president's office says two nations 'share historical affinity that has found expression in moments of crisis and difficulty'

Jewish journalist earned fans and enemies for willingness to take on colleagues and others, questioning the idea of the dispassionate observer

'The Undercover Wrestler' reveals an unknown story of diplomat Zalman On, who used his brawn and brains to save European Jews -- and befriended Frank Sinatra

Second-generation trauma expert Helen Epstein publishes late mother Franci Rabinek Epstein's manuscript, initially rejected in mid-1970s for being ahead of its time

In 'The SS Officer's Armchair,' British-Jewish historian Daniel Lee retraces history of obscure lower-level Third Reich functionary, showing role he played in destroying lives

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