French Olympic swimmer Fabien Gilot explains Hebrew tattoo as a family tribute
French Olympic swimmer Fabien Gilot said the Hebrew tattoo on his left arm is a tribute to his late grandmother’s husband, a Jewish survivor of Auschwitz.
French Olympic swimmer Fabien Gilot said the Hebrew tattoo on his left arm is a tribute to his late grandmother’s husband, a Jewish survivor of Auschwitz.
As a light drizzle tapered off over MetLife Stadium, more than 90,000 Jews packed into the home of the NFL\’s Jets and Giants for an event quite unlike any the popular sports and concert arena had ever seen.
Congress approved a broad array of new sanctions targeting Iran, and the White House suggested it would implement them.
Iran denied a report that some computers at the country’s nuclear facilities were hit with a virus that shut them down and played the AC/DC song “Thunderstruck” at full blast.
A survey of the best places to work in academia ranked Jerusalem’s Hebrew University as the second-best place to work outside of the United States.
Calling the Holocaust “a big lie,” a Hamas official criticized an adviser to Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas for visiting Auschwitz.