Dortmund’s only Jewish mayor died in poverty after a successful career. The city is reviving his story. Paul Hirsch helped establish the formal borders of Berlin and Dortmund before the Nazis came to power, but his name is not widely known.
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What to watch on Christmas? Your Jewish guide to this winter’s biggest movies From “Wonka” to “Zone of Interest” to “Iron Claw,” many of the season’s new films have Jewish backstories of note.
A new ‘Color Purple’ adaptation hits theaters, returning author Alice Walker’s history of antisemitism to spotlight
Rachel Goldberg doesn’t know if what she’s doing will bring her son Hersh home. But she won’t stop trying.