A project encouraging Czech schoolchildren to document the fate of Jews during the World War II has proven so popular that it’s spawning similar projects elsewhere in Europe.
Virtually every Jew who has post-Holocaust Germany as his or her home and has visited the United States has been asked why they didn´t settle in America. But changes are in the air as American Jews in recent years have been exploring Jewish life in
Tying knots, building fires and observing the Sabbath — these are just some of the activities nearly 3,000 French Jewish scouts enjoyed during a three-week experience at campsites throughout the French countryside this summer. The French Jewish camp