Display of 19th-century American artists was to feature Moses Jacob Ezekiel and Theodore Moise; curator denounces development as 'unfortunate surrender to cancel culture'

TV star theorizes that mother's ambivalence toward -- and sometimes discomfort with -- Judaism was a coping mechanism for avoiding antisemitism she encountered while growing up

In Richmond, Virginia, onlookers cheer as 21-foot-tall bronze figure is dismantled and hauled away under heavy police presence, but no counter-protesters show up

The statue and another Confederate tribute are to be taken down Saturday, nearly four years after violence erupted at 'Unite the Right' rally

State Supreme Court says city can take down two monuments, including one of Robert E. Lee that was the focus of deadly 2017 event

Group responsible says it an act of political satire referring to Confederate monuments in public spaces; monument removed the same day by authorities

North Carolina temples say they were overruled by local authorities when they opposed 1948 installation of Judah Benjamin monument by United Daughters of the Confederacy

Nestled among the names of 174 other historical Jews at Peninsula Temple Sholom is slave owner Judah Benjamin; intended educationally and not as an homage, it's still coming down

To cheers, demonstrators read out Trump's tweet about toppling of only Confederate memorial in US capital; activists say Albert Pike was chief founder of post-Civil War KKK

As America is roiled by protests following the death of George Floyd, Susan Neiman's 'Learning from the Germans' outlines a roadmap that can lead to lasting reconciliation

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