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In the wake of the recent conflict between Israel and Iran, the question of military strength in the Middle East has been at ...
We take a look inside Thornes Park, Wakefield.
A public appeal has been issued for the return of a 200-year-old masonic banner that was taken from Borris House in Co Carlow ...
Museums are great places to escape to. That’s obvious. An antidote to the daily grind, to highways and traffic jams and to current affairs, they have air conditioning, clean bathrooms, cafes. You ...
Theodor Herzl, the universally acknowledged father of Zionism, wrote, “The anti-semites will be our most dependable friends, the antisemitic countries our allies.” He may have gotten this paradoxical ...
In June, our art critic toured seven art museums from Detroit to Kansas City. National turmoil crept into the frame.
We used a real 19th-century iron to grill scallops over open fire—slow, smoky, and full of crisp ASMR sounds. History meets flavor in every bite.
The 1894 “Dreyfus Affair” was an espionage trial that occurred in France. Captain Alfred Dreyfus, a Jewish officer, was ...
Community, Culture, and Heritage will host a presentation on the Chinese in Montana at 7 p.m. Thursday, July 17, at the ...
Britons' eager embrace of their Jewish connections are a welcome antidote to what happened at Glastonbury, writes a ...
The Joseph H. and Belle R. Braun Professor of American Jewish History at Brandeis University, Sarna has been a force in his ...
Over the past century, the Trondheim Synagogue has weathered isolation from the rest of the Jewish world; the Holocaust, which wiped out half its community; challenges related to Shabbat ...