‘Wounds that never heal’: 5 reflections from Buenos Aires on the 30th anniversary of the city’s Israeli embassy bombing The 1992 bombing, which killed 29, rattled Argentine society and ushered in an era of Jewish distrust in government authorities.
Russian Jewish oligarchs step down from board of Genesis Group, the Jewish philanthropy they helped found The three billionaires are targets of sanctions over Russia’s war in Ukraine.
In a Romanian resort town, Jewish children from Odessa celebrate Purim as refugees “I just want to return as soon as possible,” said one woman who is staying in a hotel rented by Tikva, a children’s aid group from Odessa.
Babyn Yar was his backyard. Now this 95-year-old Holocaust survivor has escaped Ukraine after a harrowing ordeal.
In Asia’s ‘zero COVID’ countries, Jews try to stay optimistic as they enter a third pandemic year — and a new wave
The ‘Double P’: Purim and St. Patrick’s Day coincide this year, giving Irish Jews more reason to raise a glass
Following Roman Abramovich scrutiny, Portugal tightens rules for Sephardic Jews applying for citizenship