Rarely do Native Americans speak out on the issue of Israel. That is, except for Santos Hawk’s Blood Suarez, a Native American in New Jersey who calls himself a “one-man crusade” for the Jewish state.
For the first time in its turbulent history, the world-famous Sarajevo Haggadah is on permanent public display. The 14th-century Haggadah is now on display in Bosnia in the Sarajevo National Museum.
In Berlin, a bakery that recently became certifiably kosher is giving German Jews a taste of challah, sufganiyot and other Jewish treats. The interest in a kosher bakery is a sign of the gradual recovery of this once-strong Jewish community.