Despite ceasefire, residents of northern Israel are wary of return, fearing another Oct. 7 Our reporter travels a region battered by 14 months of war and finds lasting damage of all kinds.
What happened to relics of Syria’s Jewish history? Assad’s collapse spurs efforts to assess the damage. Bombardment, looting and disuse have wreaked an uncertain toll on the country’s former synagogues and Jewish sites.
An Israeli cafe chain launched by and for Oct. 7 survivors is expanding to more cities Cafe Otef features chocolates using a recipe from a murdered chocolatier and cheeses and honey from devastated kibbutzes.
How a Jewish teen’s description of New York City life in 1945 found a contemporary audience of millions
The Other Israel Film Festival, spotlighting ‘marginalized voices’ in the country, is back in NYC this year with a hopeful message