A notorious pogrom spawned some long-running myths. This historian is dispelling them. Historian Steven Zipperstein describes how the same massacre gave rise to notions of Jewish power and powerlessness.
Jewish-American soldiers didn’t just fight Nazis in WWII — they endured anti-Semitism A new PBS documentary digs into the stories of some of the 550,000 or so American Jews who served in the war.
Iceland welcomes its first rabbi while considering a ban on circumcision Avi Feldman landed in the Nordic island nation weeks after its parliament began reviewing the first legislation to ban the rite since World War II.
Israel Third country, presumably Uganda, will ‘probably’ accept African asylum seekers, Israeli government tells high court