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The Tehran Children

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The Fourth of July and Jerusalem

From George Washington to Marco Rubio, American leaders have invoked Jerusalem for 250 years. The connection runs deeper than you'd think.

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A Childhood Stolen: Helena Swerdlik's Holocaust Story

Helena Swerdlik survived the Holocaust by hiding in plain sight. Her father was betrayed for five pounds of sugar.

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The Chmielnicki Massacre: Ukraine's Celebrated Hero Was a Mass Murderer of Jews

This week we remember one of the most devastating attacks in Jewish history.

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7 Siblings Survived the Holocaust and Emigrated to the US Together

The Webers hid on a German farm for two years, and were separated upon arrival in America.

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Arthur Szyk: The Artist Who Fought Hitler with a Paintbrush

His rifle was his paintbrush, and he became one of the most feared weapons in the Allied arsenal.

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The Teenage Assassins

Three teenage girls slipped through Nazi-occupied Holland hiding in plain sight, and left a body count behind them.

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The Last Twins: The Man Who Saved 80 Boys from Mengele

At Auschwitz, a 29-year-old Hungarian Jew named Erno "Zvi" Spiegel risked his life daily to protect boys from Josef Mengele. His story is finally being told.

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The Sobibor Uprising

A quarter million Jews were murdered at Sobibor. But on one October afternoon in 1943, nearly 300 prisoners fought back and ran for their lives.

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The Flag of Israel: Facts, Symbol & Meaning

The story behind Israel’s flag and why it’s a potent symbol for Jews worldwide.

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The Powerful Passover Prayer from Bergen-Belsen

Inside a Nazi death camp, starving prisoners composed a prayer that will transform your Passover Seder.

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The Limerick Boycott of Jews

A century ago, Limerick's Jews were boycotted, attacked, and driven out of the city. The Jew-hatred that fueled still exists in Ireland today.

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The Jewish Heroes Who Jumped Into Nazi Europe

While Anne Frank hid, Hannah Senesh grabbed a gun and parachuted into Nazi Europe. Why does the world remember one and ignore the other? A conversation with author Matti Friedman.

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When Hitler Nearly Reached Israel

In early 1942, half a million Jews in Palestine were weeks away from a Nazi invasion. What stopped Hitler from finishing what he started?

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Into the Dark: My Grandfather's 14 Months in the Sewers of Lvov

My grandfather hid his family in the sewers of Nazi-occupied Lvov for 14 months. What kept them human down there is something I'm still trying to understand.

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Hava Nagila: Lyrics, Meaning, And Harry Belafonte

The story behind the quintessential Jewish song.

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12-Year-Old Jewish Hero of WWII

How teenage violin prodigy Motele Schlein single-handedly destroyed a Nazi SS unit.

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Mah Jongg and the Jews

This popular Chinese game has been largely shaped by a group of Jewish women.

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Hans Litten: The Jewish Lawyer Who Grilled Hitler in the Courtroom

A fearless 27-year-old Jewish lawyer forced Hitler to squirm on the witness stand. Years later, imprisoned in Dachau, Hans Litten’s defiance became a symbol of resistance.

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The Nurse Who Helped Build Modern Medicine in Jerusalem

In the early 20th century, Schwester Selma Meir, a German-trained nurse, brought order, compassion, and professional care to Jerusalem, changing the future of medicine in the Land of Israel.

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The Jewish Paul Revere

The forgotten story of Francis Salvador, the Jewish Founding Father of America.

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The Drawing that Killed My Father's Family

Architectural drawings enabled industrialized murder at Auschwitz and its creator walked free, exposing how professional skill, ethical silence, and bureaucracy can become instruments of genocide.

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When American and German Soldiers United to Fight the Nazis

In the final days of WWII, one last, improbable battle unfolded inside a medieval castle where American soldiers and German defectors fought side by side against SS troops.

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Egoz and the Hidden Exodus from Morocco

Tragedy struck the illegal Jewish Moroccan emigration to Israel on a dark sea voyage that cost 44 lives.

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How the Dominican Republic Saved Jewish Lives During the Holocaust

When most countries turned away desperate refugees fleeing Nazi terror, one unlikely Caribbean island provided Jews with a safe refuge.

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The Dashing Jewish General Who Was a Hero in the Persian Army

Gen. Isidor Borowski was a Jewish adventurer-soldier who fought for Napoleon, helped liberate Venezuela, and rose to become a favored general of the Persian Shah.

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Venezuela and the Jews

Jews have played a central role in Venezuela for generations.

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The Jews of Florida: A History

How did South Florida become one of the largest Jewish communities in the world?

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Van Cleef & Arpels’ Jewish Roots

Two assimilating Jewish families created the iconic jewelry company.

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The One-Woman Bomb Squad

She survived the Siege of Leningrad and defused 750 mines by hand. Meet Sofia Golovinskaya, the female Jewish Red Army sapper history nearly erased.

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Operation Noa: The Greatest Naval Heist You’ve Never Heard of

In a daring operation on Christmas Eve 1969, Israel spirited five warships out of a NATO port, vanishing into winter storms during a covert intelligence gamble that stunned Europe.

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Jews and American Whiskey: 10 Facts

A new book tells the untold history of how Jewish immigrants transformed American whiskey.

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Spies and Saboteurs: The Heroic Women of Winston Churchill’s Secret Army

They helped defeat the Nazis with microfilm tucked into gloves, messages woven into yarn, and intelligence smuggled by bicycle, ski, sewing needle, and hair ribbon.

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Sisterhood in the Concentration Camps

In the Nazi camps women forged bonds that helped them survive the horror of the Holocaust.

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The Nuremberg Trials: 10 Facts

The Nuremberg Trials changed how humanity defines justice. Learn why their legacy remains vital in an age of denial and distortion.

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The Synagogues of the Exile

Journey through Europe’s most beautiful synagogues — timeless sanctuaries where art, history, and faith unite. These photographs reveal a heritage of beauty, resilience, and devotion.

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Echoes of Yiddish: The Language of Loss

Once the lifeblood of Jewish Europe, Yiddish now speaks from the margins—a wounded language that refuses erasure.

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The October 31 Pogroms

On October 31st, 1905, thousands of Jews lost their lives in violence that swept across Russia.

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Unmasking Leni Riefenstahl: The Woman Behind Hitler’s Propaganda Machine

Behind Hitler’s propaganda stood Leni Riefenstahl—filmmaker, artist, denier. A new documentary, drawn from her private archives, reveals the truths she never admitted.

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Jewish Americans Who Were Awarded the Medal of Honor

Nineteen Jewish Americans have received the Medal of Honor. Their stories span centuries—from Civil War scouts to modern warriors in Afghanistan.

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Three Heroic Women of the Mossad

Three women, one mission, zero mistakes. These Mossad heroines, armed with nothing but courage, cunning, and disguise, uncovered Syria’s secret reactor—altering the course of Middle Eastern history.

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Indian Businessman Quietly Saved Jews from the Holocaust

Kundanlal Gupta invented fake companies in order to issue exit visas to Austrian Jews.

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The Rise, Decline, and Revival of Ladino

Ladino bound Sephardic families and traditions for centuries. Nearly lost to history, it’s now finding unexpected revival through teens and global efforts.

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Rosa Roisenblit Defied Argentina’s Dirty War

Amid terror, one Jewish woman’s unbreakable search for her vanished daughter and grandson helped spark a global movement for justice.

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Masha Bruskina: The First Jewish Girl Hanged in Minsk

At 17, Masha Bruskina faced the Nazis’ noose with unflinching calm—her final act of defiance turned a warning into a timeless symbol of courage.

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Being a Jew Means Defying the Odds

If history has taught us anything, it's not to give up on the Jewish People.

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Defying 20,000 Nazis in New York City

In 1939 Isadore Greenbaum risked his life to disrupt a major Nazi rally at Madison Square Gardens.

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Nazi Havens in South America

Secret files reveal 9,000 Nazi war criminals fled to South America after WWII.

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Reckonings: The Controversy behind Germany’s Reparations for Nazi Atrocities

A documentary unearths the explosive controversy over Holocaust reparations—fierce protests, political clashes, and a moral reckoning that split survivors, Israel, and postwar Germany apart.

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The Sisterhood of Ravensbrück

Heroines of the French Resistance were deported to Ravensbrück concentration camp. An important new book tells their story.

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