“There was a time when every Jewish play was either about Yankele or the Holocaust,” one Jewish theater director says. Not anymore. There has been tremendous creative growth, with works ranging from biblical tales to unflinchingly political pl
Anyone who has been to a Seder knows the song “Dayenu,” which recounts the steps in the passage to freedom from slavery in Egypt. This year, Slovenian Jews, joined by government officials, diplomats and local Christian and Muslim leaders, said
Since March 17, 1992, when an explosion ripped through the Israeli Embassy in Buenos Aires and killed 29 people, the survivors have hoped for the perpetrators to be caught. At a memorial ceremony on the 11th anniversary of the terrorist attack, Israel for