Housed at Cambridge University's Genizah Research Unit, crib sheet with words in Hebrew, Arabic and a Romance dialect gives a glimpse into renowned philosopher's method of thinking

Historian Rodrigo Caro hinted at temple's existence 1604, writing that site was formerly used by Jews to pray; after years of analysis, archaeologist confirms finding prayer room

Bills makes it easier and faster for those aged 16 and over to change their gender on official documentation; opponents express fears over future of single-sex spaces

Legislation will create census, national DNA bank to help identify thousands of Spaniards killed during World War II

For years, the town, which changed its name in 2015 to Castrillo Mota De Judios, or Fort Jews Hill, has been plagued by antisemitic graffiti

Pro-Israel group ACOM hails decision by Supreme Court of Spain, says it will serve as a legal precedent applicable to all further cases involving boycotts of Jewish state

Doreen Alhadeff, who was 1st American Jew granted citizenship under 2015 Spain law and later helped guide people through process, says honor shows 'unbelievable promise'

Certificate of Sephardic Ancestry validates identity, while an online ancestral database of 45,000 Sephardic family names makes searching for roots easier

20-month-old girl fatally struck in the head, cars and windows smashed by hailstones that reach 4 inches in diameter

Mayor of tiny village says he believes neo-Nazis wrote 'Auschwitz' on billboard after hearing a Jewish family may move to the community

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