From resistance to luck: Stories of the Shoah As to why there seems to be a flurry of Holocaust films out right now, one director said it may be due to a delay from the COVID pandemic when some held their projects back. Alan Zeitlin May 8, 2024
‘This is my last interview,’ says centenarian Holocaust survivor “You can ask me anything you want, and I’ll answer you,” Jack Betteil, 100, told JNS. Heather Robinson March 5, 2024
This land is whose land? Nearly a century after Winston Churchill’s surrender of Palestinian land to the King of Transjordan, the boundaries of the Jewish state remain a continuing source of contention. Jerold S. Auerbach Feb. 16, 2024
IDF soldiers stumble upon World War I graveyard in Gaza "It amazed us to find such a pure place in this cursed area," said the IDF commander of the 74th Armor battalion. David Isaac Jan. 31, 2024
At Westminster Abbey gardens, fallen Jewish soldiers memorialized “Jewish people have served in His Majesty’s Forces since 1745,” said Brian Bloom, of the Association of Jewish Ex-Servicemen and Women. Georgia L. Gilholy Nov. 22, 2023
Bollywood is coming to Israel “Heroes of Haifa” centers on a battle won by Indian soldiers in World War I. Maayan Hoffman Sept. 22, 2022
Celebrate San Remo Day April 25, 1920 was truly a remarkable day in modern Jewish history, perhaps even a modern miracle. Steve Feldman April 25, 2022
The return of anti-Semitism Germany after World War I provides a distant mirror. Clifford D. May July 14, 2021
How Jews in Palestine were persecuted during the 1915 Armenian Genocide Ottoman Turkish authorities aimed to Islamize the whole region by eliminating non-Muslim populations: Christians, Jews and Yezidis—groups that continue to be targeted in and outside of Turkey today. Uzay Bulut April 9, 2021