Born Moshe Dovid Osinsky, he was a giant of industry, welfare and charity knighted by the king
How the decades-long romance between the Maharal of Prague and his wife began
In the early 20th century, Zionists rallied around Tisha B’Av
Now his daughter is searching for his Nazi-looted and lost artwork
Lasker-Schüler, one of Germany’s greatest poets, fled to Jerusalem in the 1930s. “Poetic Textures: Else Lasker-Schüler Archives. An Online Platform” offers digital access to a large portion of her literary and artistic legacy.
A young girl, her soccer star brother, tragedy and the unknown
The little-known story of two immigrant professionals who acted quickly after the Nazi airship disaster
Some 35,000 volumes from dozens of communities and institutions across the country will be included
“Marceau started miming to keep children quiet as they were escaping”