As a young grad student 30 years ago, Prof. Brian Horowitz was an active witness to history
From the surrender of Spain to the court of Suleiman the Magnificent and beyond, they were there
“He was like a character out of a book. He was like something somebody wrote.”
A klezmer-infused children’s book inspired by journeys to the Eastern Bloc and the Black Sea
After hundreds of years underground, Jewish life on the Spanish island is reawakening
From medical school to the battlefield, he wound up in Siberia and China before America
In Genie Milgrom’s family, hidden Jewish identity was preserved for generations in the food they ate
In his own words, what does a new library for the Jewish world in Jerusalem mean?
Amsterdam’s Portuguese Jewish community adopted a seemingly strange image from Medieval Christian art