But four years later she won her first Olympic gold medal, in the floor exercise, at the 1952 Helsinki Games. Keleti was 31, ...
I’m Not a Comedian… I’m Lenny Bruce” recounts Bruce’s New York Jewish origins, his legal torments and his ugly death.
Joseph’s youthful flaws, including his sense of superiority over his brothers, are balanced with an ability as an adult to ...
Israel's ongoing war, the U.S. presidential election and rising antisemitism post Oct. 7 shaped much of the coverage.
Our reluctance to fully embrace aging often leads to resistance toward therapeutic interventions, such as mobility and ...
The singer grew up in a poor Jewish family and left school before she turned 9 when a teacher said she needed to replace her ...
Jewish celebrities who find solace in the New Testament ignite Jewish fears about assimilation and antisemitism.
“While AJC had some profound disagreements with President Carter about the Middle East, especially in the decades after he ...
In "My Brother's Keeper," Nicholas Rosenlicht taps into the frustration that many Americans feel about the U.S. health care ...
Israel’s Foreign Ministry will receive $150 million for what’s officially known as public diplomacy, or in Hebrew, hasbara.
No term shaped public discourse this past year quite like the name of the Jewish state, writes language columnist Aviya ...
Potato latkes aren't really that old — but they *feel* old. That's what scholars call an "invented tradition," writes SFSU ...