Few truly knew the private Safra, who died tragically after scaling up his family's small Beirut business into a hugely successful global financial operation on four continents
The world's only such festival returns in person this year through April 7 at the Upper East Side's Moise Safra Center, and features live events with food, drinks, music and celebs
Esther Hayut pens open letter to David Amsalem rejecting accusation of bias against Sephardic Jews, advises him to be a better role model; Amsalem calls her response 'nonsense'
In the last quarter, thousands of applications have been rejected due to fear of fraud and what some experts call retroactively implemented bureaucratic standards
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
'Ella Enchanted' author Gail Carson Levine takes readers to late 15th century Spain, where a Jewish girl and her prominent family confront religious persecution and face expulsion
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