By the time the trial opened in Nyíregyháza in June 1883, the case had already ceased to be about Eszter Solymosi. It had become a referendum on what kind of country Hungary believed itself to be. The ...
The Pennsylvania governor recounts formative experiences — from Jewish day school to the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting — that ...
The presidential contender’s memoir presents his Jewishness as a unifying force—and in this morally fraught moment, it might ...
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro asserts that Judaism is not a sidebar to his public life, but one of its central organizing principles.
The goal of the book is straightforward: to provide readers with the historical grounding needed to engage seriously in today ...
Most people would accept the claim that Oct. 7 was an inflection point in Jewish history. But fewer realize that it was also ...
In 'Where We Keep the Light,' the swing-state Democrat provides the most intimate look yet at the centrality of Judaism to ...
When Kaminetsky arrived in the Closed City in 1990, the years of pogroms, Nazi conquest, and Soviet oppression had reduced ...
NPR's Scott Detrow talks with Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania about his memoir, Where We Keep the Light, immigration raids and the upcoming elections in 2026 and 2028.
The New York Times did not ignore the campus turmoil entirely, however. Its “Year in Photos" included a sympathetic photo of ...
The first time Tovah Feldshuh tells a story, it lands like a Broadway monologue—precise, funny, and suddenly piercing. One ...
A new exhibition at Yad Vashem highlights the extraordinary efforts made, often at risk of death, to preserve and mark the Jewish holidays during the darkest of times ...