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Into the Dark: My Grandfather's 14 Months in the Sewers of Lvov

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When Hitler Nearly Reached Israel

In early 1942, the 500,000-strong Jewish community of pre-state Israel faced the threat of Nazi genocide during World War II. The German army launched a campaign to seize the Middle East, then largely under British control. The targets: vital oil fields, the Suez Canal, and the land of Israel itself, then called Palestine. If Field […]

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The Year I Danced and Mourned at the Same Time

Last year, I laughed and cried more than any other since I was a child. My beloved father went into the ICU right before Purim and passed away on the last day of Passover. Two months later, my youngest son became a bar mitzvah, and one week after that, my oldest son got married. I […]

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The Model Who Handed Back the Outfit
Rebekah Garfunkel turned down Paris Hilton's world, survived narcissistic abuse and post-partum anxiety. Then she built something beautiful.

Rebekah Garfunkel’s parents came from diametrically opposed religious backgrounds. Her father valued daily prayer and strong religious observance. Her mother grew up with little to no connection to Judaism. She celebrated Christmas and was unfamiliar with Shabbat. Raised in Old Hollywood surrounded by wealth and celebrities frequenting her home, she lived in a world of […]

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France Sent Their Greatest Swimmer to Auschwitz
Alfred Nakache won 13 national titles and swam for France in two Olympics. His reward: deportation to Auschwitz, where his wife and daughter were murdered.

As Academy Awards judges evaluate this year's contenders, the short film Papillon (Butterfly), that tells the story of remarkable swimmer Alfred Nakache, stands out for both its beauty and the intensity of the story it tells. For celebrated French film illustrator Florence Miailhe, now 70, Papillon was a labor of love. As a child, Miailhe […]

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Are European Jews Really Jewish? Debunking The Khazar Theory

Tucker Carlson recently claimed that Ashkenazi (European) Jews have no connection to the Land of Israel, suggesting they descend from Khazar Turkic converts rather than ancient Israelites. Is there any truth to this rapidly-spreading theory?

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