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Two 16th-century texts about the Americas by Jewish writers reflect the complicated place Jews and ‘conversos’ held in the ...
Was the Genoese navigator who claimed the Americas for Spain secretly Jewish, from a Spanish family fleeing the Inquisition?
From the earliest days of the city’s founding, Jews have helped shape the identity and vitality of New York. As immigrants, merchants, educators, philanthropists, laborers, artists and industrialist ...
Twenty-four members of the Jewish community in Tehran and Shiraz remain in prison as of Sunday after being arrested along ...
The 114-year-old building on Baltimore’s Westside is the headquarters for the Maryland State Department of Education and the Maryland Higher Education Commission.
Former communal leader says 11 arrested in post-war sweep have been let go, but others face charges over phone calls to ...
Twenty-four members of the Jewish community in Tehran and Shiraz remain in prison after being arrested in a sweeping government crackdown in Iran.
LACONIA — Time is running out to support the New Hampshire Jewish Food Festival, the largest fundraiser for Temple B’nai ...
From a clothes maker’s display of archival Dries Van Noten pieces to an artistic ode to Goa’s loyal canine residents ...
Hamas’s Revolutionary Court issued an order for the leader of the Popular Forces militia, Yasser Abu Shabab, to turn himself ...
Moses Michael Hays courageously stood before the ruling government and religious authorities in Newport to assert his right to religious freedom.
Israel risks Somalia-style collapse as radical immigrants replace its founding elite, trading long-term stability for ...
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