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Poland’s dark hunt
New research reveals some Poles were encouraged by the Nazis to actively persecute the Jewish population
Israel’s reckoning
Later this year, the country’s Jewish population will hit six million—the same number of Jews killed by Nazi Germany
Sarah Silverman, political prostitute
Last election, the comedian rallied Jews in Florida to vote for Obama. This time, she’s got an indecent proposal on the table
It’s ‘apartheid’ time again. Pick your villain.
Students boycott Israel, but are blasé about Syria. Why?
Honouring Macedonia’s lost Jewish community
Almost all of Macedonia’s Jews died in the Holocaust. Now a new museum is keeping their memory alive.
Some Jews are more Jewish than others
The Israeli government pulls a controversial ad campaign warning Israelis in the U.S. their Jewish identity is at risk
Moses’ many co-authors
An Israeli computer science professor is trying to prove that several different people wrote the Torah together
So much for the ‘People of Einstein’ myth
A student makes Jews look bad. But that’s a good thing.
So much for the ‘People of Einstein’ myth
Emma Teitel on how a York University student makes Jews look bad—and why that’s a good thing