For 10 minutes, I found myself alone with Menachem Begin in Shaare Zedek Medical Center. And those 10 minutes are engraved on my memory forever.
Jewish service members often felt additional mental pressure due to their Jewish identity. Prejudice pervasive in 1940s America manifested itself within the military.
Artistic director of Jerusalem Ballet Company discusses career and death of Harry Houdini
The twisting turning tales of Jerusalem, particularly of the environs of Agron Street, make for intriguing, compelling, and entertaining listening and viewing.
The ex-Shin Bet agent gained unprecedented access into Ireland's IRA.
Homo sapiens was not the first human species to live outside of Africa - including the area encompassing the hub.
The Pompeii site, rediscovered only in the 16th century, has seen a burst of recent archaeological activity aimed at halting years of decay and neglect.
From not knowing Hebrew to becoming one of Israel’s most talented scribes and Judaica artists.
Leslie Turnberg’s biography An Unreasonable Man: Pinchas Rutenberg, the Russian Revolutionary Who Electrified Palestine is probably the first book in English about this intensely private man.
The collapse in Shushan foreshadowed Jewish history, as the exact same scenario repeated itself throughout our tortured exile.