In Ukraine, Israeli medical staff and Jewish volunteers help thousands cope with war’s effects As Israel erected a 66-bed field hospital near Lviv, Jewish communities have pooled meager resources to assist the internally displaced.
French Holocaust researcher and Babyn Yar memorial center to probe alleged Russian war crimes “I never thought that in 2022, I would need to once again be investigating” in Ukraine, Patrick Desbois said.
The man behind Rock ’n Roll Fantasy Camp — which connects fans with their rock heroes — is a Modern Orthodox zayde “I never did drugs or alcohol,” said David Fishof, who has promoted acts like The Monkees and Ringo Starr. “I overdosed on cholent.”
Sports Could Ryan Turell become the first Orthodox Jew to play in the NBA? Scouts say it’s a long shot.
Analysis Antony Blinken often cites his family’s Holocaust history. The Russia-Ukraine war has him stuck between the personal and the political.
Obituaries Madeleine Albright, first woman secretary of state and a refugee who discovered her Jewish roots late in life, dies at 84