Seth Stern's new book 'Speaking Yiddish to Chickens' tells how his grandparents joined thousands of other Jews in a plucky venture as they rebuilt their lives in rural America

Second-generation Holocaust survivor Jacqueline Kott-Wolle grapples with a complex, beautiful and contradictory identity in 'Growing Up Jewish,' on show in NY through June

Prof. Curt Glaser sold 'Dance on the Beach' under duress in the 1930s. Now, the 1906 masterpiece is expected to fetch $15-25 million after a deal was struck with the current owner

Live in LA through Feb. 6, Jordan Bielsky performs saga of brothers who saved 1,250 Jews in WWII; other family members amplify ancestors' heroism in film, exhibit and classroom

After a revision of Austrian citizenship laws, candidates don't need to give up their native passports. Read about Giuliana Schnitzler, Julie Bronder and Amy Feineman's paths there

'I grew up with the knowledge that people can be led astray when they’re scared,' says the 'Jew-ish' candidate who is backed by Sen. Bernie Sanders

Jews born in ashes of Holocaust visit picturesque towns where their parents saw postwar denazification of their persecutors' society, find common bonds with Germans' descendants

In his new book 'By the Grace of the Game,' former pro athlete Dan Grunfeld tells the story of his Jewish immigrant father who defied the odds to make basketball history

Lily Ebert, author of the new memoir 'Lily's Promise,' and her great-grandson Dov Forman have gained millions of social media followers, and their posts have over 100 million views

Ángel Sanz Briz saved 5,200 Jewish Hungarians by issuing fake passports and buying 11 apartment buildings as safe havens, but the anti-Israel Franco regime stifled his legacy

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