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Commentary: The Holocaust did not begin with gas chambers. It began with the conversion of people into categories, and ...
My wife still remembers seeing the number in her third-grade classroom. Not a lesson plan. Not a textbook chapter. A tattoo ...
A driver rammed a car repeatedly into the Chabad Lubavitch World Headquarters building in the Crown Heights neighborhood of New York City Wednesday, prompting a hate crime investigation and additional ...
The families of Holocaust survivors are their legacy, a charity leader has said, as the world prepares to mark Holocaust ...
Pete Saccone’s daily routine of long morning workouts and quiet afternoons spent reading follows a predictable rhythm that ...
In the cold formality of a northern Virginia courtroom, Brendan Banfield testified on Thursday that prosecutors got it wrong: ...
Around a table in a nondescript room overlooking the Golders Green Road, a group of nine nonagenarians is taking a Yiddish ...
Hypocrites rarely acknowledge, let alone repent of, their own hypocrisy. Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania ...
Relief of Osiris from the Temple of Seti I, Abydos, Egypt. According to Egyptian mythology, Egypt’s first king Osiris sailed around the world spreading knowledge, exactly like the Feathered Serpent ...
Rosh Chodesh Sh’vat marks a new moon and a new spiritual cycle. In Jewish tradition, the new moon carries the seed of the ...
Yennayer, also known as Id Yennayer or Id Suggas (meaning “night of the year”), is the first month of the indigenous Berber (Amazigh) calendar, marking the Amazigh New Year. The very name “Yennayer” ...