Arab-Israeli man indicted for attempted lynching of Jewish motorist
An Arab-Israeli man was indicted for the attempted lynching of a Jewish man who drove past his Arab-Israeli village.\n
An Arab-Israeli man was indicted for the attempted lynching of a Jewish man who drove past his Arab-Israeli village.\n
If superstar virtuoso Niccolò Paganini were alive today, he might sympathize with a classical crossover artist like Edvin Marton.
An Arizona family is donating $25 million to the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum — the largest gift in the Washington museum’s history — to increase its educational programming.
The late photographer Larry Sultan was fascinated with the mundane.
Tod Goldberg was excited to have his author photo taken for the jacket of his new crime novel, “Gangsterland” (Counterpoint Press).
Several hundred Jews braved sub-freezing temperatures to receive aid packages at the synagogue in the besieged city of Lugansk.
Thus begins the gentle, sometimes hilarious, often poignant and all-true saga, Daniel Cainer’s “Jewish Chronicles.”
The words of Leviticus should sting our ears and shock our conscience in the wake of a Staten Island grand jury’s decision not to indict a New York City police officer who killed Eric Garner after using a chokehold, a long-prohibited technique, in attempting to arrest him for a simple misdemeanor – selling single, untaxed cigarettes.
Franklin Graham, the son of legendary evangelical preacher Billy Graham and heir to the religious empire his father built has worked extensively in the Middle East and has watched America’s Mideast policies evolve over the years that Graham, Senior offered counsel and support to successive US presidents.