
The Jewish Mother: From “A Yiddishe Momme” to Philip Roth
A short while after losing her beloved mother in 1928, the Jewish-American singer Sophie Tucker recorded the song “A Yiddishe Momme” which made her famous.[…]
A short while after losing her beloved mother in 1928, the Jewish-American singer Sophie Tucker recorded the song “A Yiddishe Momme” which made her famous.[…]
If Ruth was living among us today, how would we categorize her? An illegal immigrant? A refugee? An infiltrator? A work seeker? If Ruth was[…]
On January 30, 1939 Adolf Hitler addressed a historical speech, in which he announced publicly for the first time his intention to exterminate the entire[…]
We were extremely proud and honored to be hosted at the 2018 Herzliya Conference. Ms. Irina Nevzlin, Chair of the Board of Directors of the[…]
The forced conversion and deportation of the Jews of Spain and Portugal at the end of the 15th century were a dramatic shock wave for[…]
Every Israeli child knows these lines by heart: “He (Bar Kokhba) was a hero, he struggled for freedom, the whole nation loved him. Hero!”. Written[…]
After the Nazis came to power in Germany 1933, some half a million German Jews were gradually leaving Germany. The vast majority of those descendants[…]
In 1903 the young poet Chaim Nachman Bialik was sent to Kishinev, Russia, to cover the pogroms there. He faced horrible sights: 49 brutalized dead[…]
There are so many Jewish jokes and tales out there, with hardly anything to do with real events or people. Take for example the case[…]
It was a cold night in January of 1943. Two friends were walking in the fifth avenue in New York. Children were making snow men[…]
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