02 Sep History, Latest Britain's Schindler May 8, 2012 By Sarah Breger 1 comment Facebook Twitter Pinterest linkedin Telegram By Sarah Breger In Prague yesterday, a train set off on a four-day journey to London to honor the work of a man referred to as “Brit...Continue reading
05 Feb Archives from the past..., History, Latest, Politics, topics Avigdor Lieberman: Israel's Le Pen May 8, 2012 By Jeremy Gillick 2 comments Facebook Twitter Pinterest linkedin Telegram By Jeremy Gillick Two years ago, Ha'aretz correspondent Lily Galili profiled the right wing Israeli politician and founder of the Yi...Continue reading
03 Feb Arts & Culture, History, Latest Kiev Celebrates Sholom Aleichem, then Destroys his House May 8, 2012 By Jeremy Gillick 0 comments Facebook Twitter Pinterest linkedin Telegram By Jeremy Gillick Following celebrations in Kiev in honor of the 150th anniversary of Sholom Aleichem's birth, developers destroyed ...Continue reading
23 Jan History, Latest, Politics George Mitchell: Good for the Jews? May 8, 2012 By Jeremy Gillick 0 comments Facebook Twitter Pinterest linkedin Telegram By Jeremy Gillick Yes, it's true. Barack Obama has ordered Guantanamo closed. That's big news, at least symbolically. But the bigger n...Continue reading
19 Jan History, Latest, Politics Celebrating Martin Luther King Day May 8, 2012 By Maxine Springer 0 comments Facebook Twitter Pinterest linkedin Telegram To read more about the alliance between Jews and Blacks, check out our January/February cover story. Photo courtesy of the Religious ...Continue reading
10 Dec History, Latest Impresario for the Lost Voices of Theresienstadt May 8, 2012 By Mandy Katz 0 comments Facebook Twitter Pinterest linkedin Telegram By Mandy Katz Perhaps an apt follow-up to my post Monday about a journey from the Holocaust to the Ivy League? Yesterday's Washingto...Continue reading
08 Dec Archives from the past..., History, Latest College Admissions? Of Buchenwald and Princeton May 8, 2012 By Mandy Katz 1 comment Facebook Twitter Pinterest linkedin Telegram By Mandy Katz Some of his Frankfurt gymnasium teachers ended up in Buchenwald, my Tel Aviv correspondent Ernest Stock writes, but he e...Continue reading