The first anti-Semite.
A lawsuit over the fate of a medieval manuscript.
We owe a legacy of anger to the past.
The answer depends on how one punctuates the Bible’s Passover story.
More than caftans and camels and dancing violinists.
Jewish visual culture is an amplification of Jewish verbal culture.
“All who are hungry for this moxie, let them come and eat.”
Found in the diary of a survivor by Yad Vashem.
The fifth question on everyone’s mind.
Why did Jews who had fought the Nazis end their seders with a vulgar parody of the Passover text?
A video discussion about what the exodus teaches.
On exhibit in Jerusalem is a 9th-century prayer book with portions of the Sabbath prayers, hymns, and the Haggadah. It is from the collection of. . .