On October 16, 1946, ten of the highest-ranking Nazi officers of Hitler's Germany were put to death. Three more were...
Jewish History
Focus For the Fast
It is customary to commemorate the destruction of both the first and the second Temples with mourning and fasting on...
Between the Straights
Sundown tonight marks the beginning of the 17th day of the 4th month on the Hebrew calendar (17 Tammuz). This day is...
Remembering Shimon Peres–The End of an Era
An editorial by Yosi Beilin in the Washington Post... Shimon Peres was an optimist. Not somebody who believed that...
Remembering David Horowitz (19): The Strange Saga of “Eddie” Abrams
When the West Olive, Michigan congregation of United Israel World Union dedicated their new Community Center on the...
Rare Nero Coin Found at Mt Zion Excavation in Jerusalem
The discovery of a rare gold coin bearing the image of the Roman Emperor Nero at the University of North Carolina at...
Remembering David Horowitz (17): The Change in Spain–An Extraordinary Connection
Around 12:30 p.m. as President John F. Kennedy’s uncovered 1961 Lincoln Continental convertible limousine entered...
Remembering David Horowitz (14): Bringing the Torah to Harlem
The decade of the 1960s had arrived and the United Nations had a new occupant. A huge bronze sculpture with the...
Did the Khazars Convert to Judaism? New Research Says No
The popular notion that the Khazars converted to Judaism in the 9th century CE is a widespread common assumption....
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