The Polish prelate who fundamentally improved the long bitter relations between Jews and the Catholic Church
Marian Turski, the 91-year-old Polish Auschwitz survivor, on the new anti-Semitism, the moral force of lived experience, and the lingering power of humiliation
Rome’s former Chief Rabbi helped hide Jews during the Holocaust, initiated dialogue with Vatican
A strong communal response to a terrorist attack in the 1980s seeded a new generation of dynamic leaders
The Higgs boson, the pope, and the curious interaction between organized religion and big science
A farming town hid a Jewish-born teacher during the Holocaust. I went to dig up what it had buried.
Israel and Iran to be housed at opposite ends of the Olympic Village