Gabriel Attal, France’s new prime minister, says his Jewish ancestry has shaped him Gabriel Attal says his father told him, “You’ll feel Jewish all your life, mainly because you’ll suffer antisemitism because of your name.”
Israeli LGBTQ soldiers hope the war in Gaza will bolster their fight for equal rights at home Many LGBTQ Israeli soldiers feel the war has placed their status in stark relief: They have been called to risk their lives on the front lines in Gaza but are denied rights afforded to heterosexual couples at home.
The real story behind ‘One Life,’ the movie starring Anthony Hopkins as Nicholas Winton, who rescued Jewish children from the Nazis The new feature film dramatizes the story of a British stockbroker who helped 669 children escape the Nazis in Prague.
Jewish teens in South Africa, where crime and Israel criticism are sky-high, see little future at home
Israel faces charges of genocide at the International Court of Justice. Here’s why, and how Israel will respond.
Berlin police investigating vandalism of Kindertransport memorial following pro-Palestinian demonstrations