Freedom of information request yields stunning revelation that leadership recruited the well-organized but widely loathed proselytizing group to help organize and bolster crowds

Citing 'anti-Communist' content, authorities won't let locals print 'The Queen of Cleveland,' Shula Kazen's story of surviving the Iron Curtain, even though it would be sold abroad

Yelena Lembersky's 'Like a Drop of Ink in a Downpour' is a surprisingly even-handed tale of escape from the Iron Curtain with her grandfather's famous Babyn Yar massacre paintings

Former politician and Jewish Agency chief urges viewers to cling to their hobbies and humor, make plans that they can control, and 'remember you are not alone'

Roger Scruton, axed from housing panel, drew opprobrium for comments about Chinese authoritarianism, a 'Soros empire' in Hungary, the 'sudden invasion' of Muslim migrants to Europe