For more than a decade, the term has shaped national debates about migration, integration and who truly belongs. What began ...
"If you believe in the type of law and order that we are seeing in the Twin Cities, then the answer is that [Jews fleeing persecution] were wrong and should have been rounded up and forced back to ...
Nuclear negotiations with Iran may serve as an effective smokescreen, providing cover as Washington and Jerusalem again join forces together toward a definitive war.The post The calculations behind Ne ...
The Nation on MSN
The long shadow of the “Jewish question”
Feature / After the Holocaust, Israel was hailed as the solution to an essentially antisemitic debate. Now, as another ...
With great empathy for the Soviet people, the German-American historian Jochen Hellbeck deliberately opposes the efforts to ...
In Jewish tradition, after someone dies, the anniversary of their death is marked by lighting a yahrzeit candle. It comes in ...
The American military buildup “does not scare us,” the Iranian foreign minister said. By Joshua Marks, JNS Iran’s foreign minister vowed on Sunday that Tehran will never abandon uranium enrichment, ...
A liberal society that offers freedom but cannot protect minorities from violence forces a choice between ideals and survival ...
Eli Tauber walks through his native Sarajevo. Every few minutes, passers-by warmly greet him. A bit of small talk, and an ...
Growing up in Fez, Morocco, Yona Elfassi was always aware of the history of the city, which has been a center of culture, ...
Now in exile, Jews like Alicia Freilich, a columnist for El Nacional, watch their homeland’s unrest with trepidation.
An Australian woman who thought her Jewish family had been lost in the Holocaust used a DNA testing service to find 50 relatives, including a second cousin in Israel.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results