Sonia Zhuravlyova
Unique archive of secret Yiddish books return to Lithuanian library
Kept secret for decades from the Nazis and Soviets, a vast archive is finally revealed
Crowd turns out for the Great Yiddish Parade in London's East End
Marchers chant and sing Yiddish songs at event recreating famous rally of Jewish workers nearly 130 years ago
Documentary maker’s pride as dementia film picks up awards
CST warns community to be vigilant after Parsons Green terror attack
Police say there is "no evidence that the explosion has any connection" to Jews in London.
Simon Schama one of three Jewish authors on Baillie Gifford Prize longlist
The historian is in the running for the £30,000 non-fiction award along with Anne Applebaum and Daniel Mendelsohn
Mother tells of family's attempt to escape Hurricane Irma
"We've been very anxious" : the Russell family, originally from Radlett, locked up their home in southern Florida and joined thousands on the road in a bid to find safety
Board anger over council's refusal to cut links with pro-Palestinian group
Concern at social media messages posted by individual group members
Montreal to rename street honouring doctor who supported Nazi eugenics policy
Alexis Carrel, the French Nobel Prize-winning scientist, backed the Vichy regime which collaborated with the Third Reich
David Grossman to appear at Edinburgh Book Festival
Organisers 'completely thrilled' that Israeli author will attend event to discuss his Man Booker-winning novel
Iran bans two footballers who played match against Israeli team
Masoud Shojaei and Ehsan Haji Safi will no longer be eligible for the national team, says Iranian Sports Ministry
Canada U-turn on Israel wine ban
Wine from the Occupied Territories labelled 'Product of Israel' in accordance with free trade agreement, authorities decide
Millionaire Lloyd Dorfman donates huge sum to Royal Academy
Founder of Travelex makes seven-figure donation for dedicated gallery and special awards to promote contemporary architecture
Protest to Ambassador over Israel's retreat on Progressive prayer
Reform, Liberal and Masorti rabbis convey concern to Ambassador Mark Regev over decision not to expand egalitarian compound at the Kotel
We lost 17-0 to Argentina, and next up it's Ronaldo’s son
Gibraltar’s futsal team is having a tough time at the Maccabiah Games, but their excitement is undimmed
Trump becomes first modern US president not to visit Warsaw Ghetto
Michael Schudrich, Chief Rabbi of Poland, spoke of his 'deep regret' over the decision
Stories are brought to life in Holocaust education session
During a special education day, Rabbi Stuart Altshuler reminded students that, despite any differences, what everyone had in common was their humanity.
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