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The Somme, 110 years on: The Jewish soldiers who fought and died
The Battle of the Somme, one of the bloodiest and most infamous battles in history, was intended to break the German lines and bring World War I closer to an Allied victory.
Leslie Wexner helped shape these Jewish leaders, now they want a reckoning over his Epstein ties
Syrian Jews track down, recover stolen heritage artifact from Damascus' Old City synagogue
Cape Verde, the FIFA World Cup 2026 underdog with unexpected Moroccan Jewish roots
Damascus synagogue tours highlight renewed interest in Syrian Jewish history and diaspora ties
Tours of synagogues and meetings with religious leaders highlight renewed interest in Jewish history and unresolved questions over historic sites, property, and diaspora ties.
Beyond advocacy: Why the Jewish Diaspora must stand with Israel, not just for it - opinion
In a time of escalating antisemitism, Israel and the Diaspora must operate as one people facing one threat environment
Clive Davis, towering Jewish music executive who reshaped American sound, dies at 94
Davis was born in the New York borough of Brooklyn on April 4, 1932, and eventually went on to win five Grammys for several works and contributions to music.
How American Jewish households stream Israeli series Like Fauda and Shtisel after sundown
Florida man indicted for federal hate crimes in attempted mass shooting targeting Jews at AIPAC
According to court records, Pemberton armed himself with an AR-15 kitted with a silencer and traveled to an AIPAC office on 23 Dec, 2024, where he attempted to target the organization's employees.
Tradition meets modern design: How Jewish couples are reimagining wedding stationery
From the ketubah to bilingual invitations, see how a new generation is reinventing the look of Jewish weddings without losing the meaning behind them.
Parashat Korah: Misreading intentions
Korah's rebellion shows how mistrust and competing narratives destroy dialogue, as reflected today in Israel’s haredi draft divide.
Co-Founder Finds His Own Jewish Soulmate on JWed!
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Celebrated Berlin Jewish bakery closes, citing harassment since October 7
Babka & Krantz opened in 2022 and added a second location in December 2024, adjacent to the memorial at the site where the Nazis devised their “final solution” for the Jews during the Holocaust.
'I am a grateful American': Gary Sinise hopes to bring his mission of service to Israel - interview
From Hollywood to humanitarian work, Gary Sinise shares his journey of service, sacrifice, and resilience.