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An exhibit at the Center for Jewish History showcases rare manuscripts, including a 12th-century prayer book believed to be the oldest in existence
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The National Endowment for the Humanities is supporting the organization’s aim to expand its online archives
A bill to commission a sculpture of the Nobel Peace Prize-winning writer and Holocaust activist has been introduced by members of Congress
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When you gotta go, you gotta go
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‘How much boob is too much boob?’
In response, the Brazilian Jewish Federation is helping to hone the school’s curriculum
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After six seasons, the HBO series ends on an unexpectedly quiet, peaceful note
The ethnographer, folklorist, and keeper of Poland’s Jewish heritage is recognized by a prestigious honor society