This year’s Burning Man to feature massive tribute to the Nova festival victims and their spirit The producers of the Supernova music festival in Israel, where nearly 400 people were killed on Oct. 7, are bringing their refrain “We will dance again” to Burning Man.
Before this famous Polish bakery ‘opened’ in 1944, it belonged to a Jewish family killed by the Nazis The third-generation owners of Kuźmiuk Bakery say they only learned of the site’s pre-war history in the past decade.
At Camp Ramah in Ukraine, sports and Jewish traditions are an escape from war This year, fewer Ukrainian men came to camp, to avoid forced conscription. A teen from Chicago volunteered instead.
A Jew and a Palestinian are leading a daily run for a ceasefire in Gaza during the Democratic convention in Chicago
At Chicago’s Hostage Square, a mile from the DNC, quiet reflection aims to drown out louder demonstrations
The ‘Gestapo Game’ at the high school where Tim Walz worked was part of a trend Holocaust educators now reject
After UK riots against Muslims and refugees, British Jews grapple with extremism that targeted them, too
Malcolm Gladwell’s ‘Revisionist History’ podcast examines the 1936 Olympics and how Hitler ‘gave us the Olympics we have today’