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Reuven Rubin’s 1950 painting “First Seder in Jerusalem” at first glance seems like a simple but moving representation of a ...
Historically, empires have gone to great lengths to secure potash, a mineral critical to agricultural production.
It will be hard to pick a favorite day on this Emerald Cruises yacht trip that begins in the magnificent city of Dubrovnik and travels through Montenegro and Albania to spend several days sailing ...
Tens of thousands of people have gathered at the holiest Jewish prayer site in Jerusalem for the traditional priestly ...
On March 28, on the way to break the daily fast of Ramadan, Rümeysa Öztürk, a Turkish psychology PhD student at Tufts, was ...
The tour itinerary includes the Syrian slopes of Mount Hermon, the Ottoman-era Hejaz railway, and Shebaa Farms on an Israeli-occupied strip of Lebanese land traditionally believed to be the site of ...
The cobbled streets of Jerusalem’s Old City have vibrated for centuries from the stamping of maces held by the festooned ...
A new book tells the story of Nathaniel Isaacs, a 19th-century British Jew who played a complicated role in the colonization ...
Once the partition of Palestine was approved by the United Nations on November 29, 1947, the violence against the Jews intensified. The equivalent of a Red Cross medical convoy comprised of non-combat ...
The temptation is clear: if the left is a cultural wrecking ball, why not wield a righteous hammer and “crush” them?
In the midst of ongoing war and protest, politicians and journalists explore the complexities of Jewish American responses to global and national conflicts.