Confronting European Anti-Semitism

There are several distinct, but sometimes overlapping, types of anti-Semitism.
Holocaust Survivors Return to Auschwitz to Mark 70 Years of Liberation

Fifteen Auschwitz survivors, aged 80-94, returned on Monday, January 26, to the infamous death camp, Auschwitz, some for the first time.
Bringing the Jewish Exodus from Egypt to Life

Every year, the Jewish nation recounts the story of the 10 plagues against Egypt in the weekly Torah portion and during the Passover seder.
Meet the “Jewish Indiana Jones” Searching for the Lost Ark of the Covenant

The Ark of the Covenant has inspired a whole sector of humanity to chase after one of the world’s most treasured – and missing – items.
Book Review: 20 Years Since the Passing of a Great Torah Sage and General, Rabbi Shlomo Goren

There are few people that have influenced Israeli and modern Jewish history as strongly as famed IDF Chief Rabbi Shlomo Goren who passed away 20 years ago.
Israel’s Declaration of Independence Gets Preservation Assist From Dead Sea Scrolls (PHOTOS)

Israel’s Declaration of Independence was photographed Tuesday using special technology, in an effort to preserve it for future generations.
The Krakow Mezuzah Campaign

When we speak of the revival of Jewish life in Krakow we often point to the cultural renaissance taking place throughout the city…
Comprehending the Incomprehensible: One Stop Shop for Holocaust Education

For those looking to learn about the Holocaust, Rabbi Hanoch Teller’s latest CD set is where to turn.
Was the Temple built on Mount Moriah?

It is an historical fact that the Roman Emperor Hadrian built a Temple for Jupiter on the Temple Mount in 137 CE, most likely directly underneath where the Dome is today.
Egypt Bans “Exodus” Movie Claiming Historical Inaccuracies

Moviegoers in Egypt will not have the chance to watch Hollywood’s latest blockbuster, “Exodus: Gods and Kings,” due to a governmental ban.