An auto-da-fé − a public punishment for heretics − in San Bartolome Otzolotepec, in present-day Mexico. Museo Nacional de Arte via Wikimedia Commons Every few years, a story about Columbus resurfaces: ...
The Nazis made the yellow badge infamous around the world, but its roots are much older. Roger Viollet/Getty Images Growing up in Belgium, I’d hear the story of how my grandparents married during the ...
Colloquy Live: Read the transcript a live, online discussion with Bryan Mark Rigg, author of Hitler’s Jewish Soldiers: The Untold Story of Nazi Racial Laws and Men of Jewish Descent in the German ...
Archaeologists from the University of Haifa have uncovered the earliest evidence of bronze production in the Southern Levant, dating back about 3,000 years, in a site that might have been part of the ...
(The Conversation) — Many young people today know little about the murder of European Jews during the Holocaust, and even less about the murder of Romani communities. (The Conversation) — When the ...
With the help of A.I., a historian has identified the killer in a 1941 image that defined the savagery of the Nazi regime.
(JTA) — Despite the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting last year, hate crimes against American Jews decreased 11 percent overall in 2018, according to the FBI’s annual hate crimes report. But Jews were ...
Author Massoud Hayoun joins WMNF’s True Talk to discuss his book When We Were Arabs, exploring Arab Jewish identity, ...
(THE CONVERSATION) Every few years, a story about Columbus resurfaces: Was the Genoese navigator who claimed the Americas for Spain secretly Jewish, from a Spanish family fleeing the Inquisition? This ...