Antisemitism in the US continues to rise
The article covers the alarming rise of antisemitism in the United States, drawing attention to incidents across various states.
When does anti-Zionism become antisemitism? A Jewish historian’s perspective
The piece explores the nuanced relationship between anti-Zionism and antisemitism from a Jewish historian’s perspective.
Wales man, 82, shocked by Holocaust survivor’s account
This article highlights the emotional response of an 82-year-old Welshman, Ian Savage, who attended a talk by Holocaust survivor Eva Clarke.
No longer a Garden of Eden: How October 7 changed life for Jews in New Zealand
For Jews in New Zealand, the October 7 attacks have altered the sense of security and community.
Holocaust survivor in Japan becomes pianist
A Holocaust survivor living in Japan has defied the odds by becoming a professional pianist. His remarkable story of survival and resilience has inspired many, especially in a country with a small Jewish population.
From an Orthodox K-pop dancer to a convert scheduling his own bris, new show reflects humanity of Asian Jews
A new show is shedding light on the diverse experiences of Asian Jews, highlighting the stories of an Orthodox K-pop dancer and a convert who scheduled his own bris.
The emigre Jewish story from Shanghai to the New York Philharmonic
The journey of Jewish emigres from Shanghai to New York is one filled with resilience and survival. Fleeing persecution, many Jews found refuge in Shanghai before eventually relocating to the United States.
I didn't expect to find Jewish life in Scotland, but I'm so glad I did
The author, while visiting Scotland, was pleasantly surprised to find a thriving Jewish community.
Lochs and bagels: A trip to Jewish Scotland
Jewish history in Scotland is rich and varied, and a visit to key sites reveals a deep cultural presence. From old synagogues to modern Jewish cafes, the country is home to a resilient Jewish community that has thrived in a non-Jewish environment.
Remembering the longest journey to Auschwitz: the deportation of Rhodes Jews decimated a small but vibrant community with centuries of Mediterranean history
The deportation of the Jews of Rhodes to Auschwitz was one of the longest journeys of the Holocaust, marking the end of a 2,000-year Jewish presence in the Mediterranean.