Still working the Jewish angle
Many of the foreign language Oscar contenders still deal with Holocaust.
View ArticleStill working the Jewish angle in Hollywood
Many of the foreign language Oscar contenders still deal with Holocaust.
View Article‘The man who saved Tel Aviv’ finally to get his due
In Washington on July 6, ex-US Marine and Israel Air Force fighter pilot Lou Lenart, 89, will be honored for his amazing exploits.
View ArticleAppreciation: Heda Margolius-Kovaly
The ‘shy little bird’ who survived Hitler and Stalin.
View ArticleItzhak Perlman explores his Jewish roots
The legendary violinist unites with Cantor Yitzchok Meir Helfgot to present a unique concert combining ‘some good fiddlin, great singing and a little Yiddish.’
View ArticleLifting the ban on student exchanges
California State University system shut down study abroad program in Israel during height of second intifada, based on a 2002 travel warning.
View ArticleThe secrets of taking good pictures: Step 1
A new column: Photography expert Tom Langford gives his advice on how to turn an average shot into the perfect photograph.
View ArticleHitler letter offers first glimpse of anti-Semitic passions
"The Gemlich letter proves obsessive hatred of Jews more clearly than in his later book ‘Mein Kampf’" says founder of Wiesenthal Center.
View ArticleThe British media get it wrong again
The British media fail to see the value of Israel and the danger of Iran.
View Article‘Prince of Peace’ Peres wows Los Angeles crowd
President tells large audience in Los Angeles he supports tough sanctions on Tehran over its nuclear program.
View ArticleJudea Pearl wins ‘Nobel Prize in computing’
Father of slain journalist Daniel Pearl receives Turing Award for artificial intelligence research.
View ArticleThe secrets of taking good pictures: Blur alert
Photography expert Tom Langford gives his advice on how to turn an average shot into the perfect photograph.
View ArticleOfficial doubts anti-Islam film creator's identity
High-ranking Israeli official in LA says no one is familiar with Sam Bacile, expresses doubt a person by that name exists.
View ArticleChallenging the digital generation
Steven Spielberg launches a new program aimed at sixth- to 12th-graders in the US and throughout the world that tasks them with creating a video essay on how they made their community better and how...
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