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For Yiddish educators, creating child heroes was an emotionally safe way to relate Holocaust history to their students ...
I have been trying to think of the right way to begin such a letter, but I think the only way is to say it directly and clearly: We are living through a historic emergency. Children in Gaza are ...
There’s nothing to celebrate about Israel's 20th anniversary of the full withdrawal from Gaza and from four Jewish ...
First Baptist Church in Bentonville welcomed more than 1,300 student athletes and coaches on July 16 for their Night of ...
It’s always fun to test our knowledge with questions from our school days. Sure, we’ve grown up and learned a lot since then, ...
The minuscule artifact discovered at the Jerusalem-based Temple Mount Sifting Project may reference an official who worked ...
This description of the teething process comes from a 3,000-year-old medical handbook from ancient Assyria and Babylonia. The ...
Washington witnessed further examples of God’s deliverance during the Revolution. In August 1778 he wrote to General Thomas ...
The Advisory Council of Victims of Abuse at the German bishops’ conference sought to open canonical proceedings against ...
As we approach Tisha B’Av, let's reflect on embracing diversity in Israel, honoring each other’s differences, and striving ...
Most non-Jews would say Jerusalem was lost twice because the Babylonians and Romans destroyed it. Both empires and their armies were very big and very strong. No one else could defeat them at that ...
This is something we experience in real life, in business and in politics — players come and go, and the game goes on ...