PBS postpones debut of ‘Til Kingdom Come’ documentary on evangelicals and Israel for ‘editorial review’ A pro-Israel watchdog says the film spliced two separate parts of a speech by former President Donald Trump in a misleading way.
Morris Dickstein, literary critic and public intellectual, dies at 81 One of the last survivors of a generation of “New York intellectuals” who waged cerebral combat in small magazines like Partisan Review.
A ‘Nazi love story’ about a mass murderer who got away In “The Ratline,” author Philippe Sands continues a decade-long inquiry into justice, family secrets and the Holocaust.
Jews in the former Soviet Union eat pounds of matzah per person — the most in the world — every year. Here’s why.
The University of Chicago was just given the largest private collection of antique Haggadahs. Here are a few of them.