Destruction of the agency's headquarters in occupied East Jerusalem is just the latest move in Tel Aviv's quest to rewrite ...
As Israel’s parliament marks its birthday today, Tu BiShvat, the New Year of the Trees, allow me to recommend a visit to the Knesset Museum in Jerusalem. It offers a space to remember what once was, ...
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That instinct is often misunderstood as emotional or impulsive. It is neither. It reflects a way of understanding Jewish life shaped by a long memory of responsibility, one that for some has receded ...
They are in the exhibition "Stories of Survival: Object, Image, Memory" at the Illinois Holocaust Museum presents ...
Before Herb Kent “The Cool Gent,” Don Cornelius and so many others, there was Jack L. Cooper, who pioneered a Black radio ...
One of Australia’s leading Jewish businessmen, Harry Triguboff, has warned state and federal governments must stamp out escalating antisemitism or risk driving foreign investors to rival markets.
The first name considered for the award was the Eddie, after phonograph inventor Thomas Edison. But Grammy was chosen since ...
Celebration, an exhibition at 108 Fine Art in Harrogate, brings together paintings and drawings from the Joash Woodrow ...
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How activists embed leftist ideology in K–12 schools

Activist organizations are developing curricula instructing teachers and students to be skeptical toward claims of ...
Courageous and unbreakable spirits are also evident in individual leaders. South Africa’s Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for 27 years (1964-1990) is the most famous example. For me another standout ...
As I began writing “Bayard Rustin: American Dreamer,” my biography of the 20th-century radical leader and activist, one of my colleagues cautioned me not to “fall in love.” This, of course, is good ...