The diaspora debate: Is it good for the Jews?
I’m 58, and I still don’t know what kind of Jew I am or really want to be.
I’m 58, and I still don’t know what kind of Jew I am or really want to be.
Bernard Zakheim’s agonizing and defiant Holocaust sculptures and paintings, many not seen for three decades, are now on display at the ARTpraisal Gallery in downtown Los Angeles.
Attendees at the 2014 Los Angeles Sephardic Jewish Film Festival (LASJFF) will have to wait for the second night if they want Sephardic content.
As American and Free French divisions closed in on Nazi-occupied Paris in late August 1944, Hitler issued a clear order to the commander of Wehrmacht troops in the French capital.
For Israeli superstar Idan Raichel, sometimes it’s not the musical notes that matter most; it’s what happens in between.
“The women are on this side, and the men are on that side. No exceptions.”
Although Aharon Vaknin is relatively new to the business of coffee, he is long familiar with its rituals and traditions.
The Technion-Israel Institute of Technology is accepting applications for a new English-language international master’s program in systems engineering, which will feature Nobel Prize-winning faculty and developers of the Iron Dome defense system.
“Is Israel a good investment?”