A glimpse into the legendary Russian author’s relationship with the People of the Book
Fleeing a Galilean plague, a handful of the Vilna Gaon’s students rewrote the holy city’s history
A look back at the disaster which befell the city of Brody in 1867, and how Europe’s Jews came together to help the victims
In a newly surfaced letter, the dictionary’s founding editor wrote that it was not thought likely to be more than a “passing nonce-word…”
The National Library of Israel is asking you to send us examples of digital ephemera which convey a sense of the times
Shloimy Alman’s collection of photographs of Jewish London from the 1970s survive as a unique record of a disappeared world.
At an assembly of the Nazi Party in September 1935, the Reichstag passed laws that stripped German Jews of their citizenship