After a 1994 bombing that killed 85 and left more than 300 wounded, a lot of borrowing was needed to keep AMIA, Argentina’s main Jewish institution, running. AMIA expects the debts, which at one point reached $24 million, to be paid off completely b
As Israel’s election approaches, the country’s English-speaking immigrants find themselves in the unusual position of being courted by a number of political parties. This traditionally right-leaning community is likely to remain so, but isn
More than a decade after the collapse of communism, traditional Jewish celebrations are now taking place in many communities across the former Soviet Union. A recent mass Bar Mitzvah for 52 boys from Moscow and other parts of Russia was perhaps the larges