Johanna Neumann was 8 when she witnessed a mob of local citizens and Nazis vandalizing the Bornplatz Synagogue in Hamburg.
They were "shouting and throwing stones at the marvelous glass windows," as she later said in an oral history interview.
Questions about how to represent German Jews, past and present, have complicated plans to rebuild the destroyed temple.
The Boulder Jewish Film Festival provides audiences with an opportunity to learn more about the rich culture and history of ...
The Surrey town has had a Jewish community for centuries, but hasn’t had a rabbi since the expulsion of Jews from England ...
Amid tragedy, communities creatively honor Simchat Torah, blending celebration with remembrance to uphold tradition while ...
After the holidays and a month filled with activities to strengthen the spirit and resilience of young people in Israel, in ...
With each verse here It is most clear No further embarrass I will vote for Harris ...
A replica of the Ark of the Covenant, painstakingly constructed, its creators say, to the Torah specifications of the sacred ...
Walk me like a palindrome forward to our common home, looking backwards at the past, thinking our love couldn’t last, though it’s lasted long enough for ...
Members of the New Life Holocaust Survivor group in San Diego gathered with Jonny Daniel, a London-born Israeli activist, to ...