For Cuban Jews, improved ties to U.S. may not resolve central challenges Down to about 1,500 Jews from 15,000 in 1959, the Cuban Jewish community continues to see the exodus of its younger and most active members to Israel.
When the office is a death camp The 1.5 million annual visitors to the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum come and go. But for employees who report daily to one of the world’s most notorious killing fields, the job can be an emotional challenge.
Liberman orders party activists to distribute Charlie Hebdo for free The directive comes after an Israeli bookstore canceled plans to sell the magazine in response to threats.