A Berlin-based comedy duo takes on antisemitism through humor—in clubs and online—winning fans from New York to Tehran
It is fascinating how quickly people I knew—even in the city’s open-minded queer scene—turned against me for supporting Israel
Berlin’s Neue Synagogue draws an unusually diverse crowd—but that’s been true since it opened more than 150 years ago
Living in a city where reminders of the Holocaust are everywhere has given me unexpected opportunities to teach my children about the past
American expats are leaving their mark on the German capital—and vice versa
A German noir export on Netflix leads viewers into the Jewish-inflected Babylon of a legendary sin city
A new book, ‘The Berlin Mission,’ recounts the story of American diplomat Raymond Geist’s efforts to resist the Nazis from inside Germany
Rokhl’s Golden City: How a generation of Russian-speaking Jews who ended up in Germany after the fall of the Soviet Union became key figures in the klezmer continuity
A visit to Buchenwald left me feeling defiantly alive
In an excerpt from the newly translated Gaslight, by German writer Joachim Kalka, an examination of how the scandal that rocked France bled into European literature
How Schockoladenwurst came from Germany to El Salvador, and why this pareve dessert should make its way to your table
‘The Deputy,’ staged in West Berlin in 1963, was the first German drama to take on the horrors of the Holocaust and Pope Pius XII’s moral failures in World War II
What’s the right way to remember both victims and perpetrators of great crimes?
‘Jewish food isn’t something new to Berlin. It thrived here before, and should be here now.’
What my grandmother brought with her when she fled Nazi Germany for Australia, and what she left me when she died
At the European Maccabi Games, an estimated 2,000 Jews convened at the site of the 1936 Olympics for a week of competition, remembrance, and moving on
On Monday, over two thousand athletes will compete at the site where Nazis tried to ban Jews at the 1936 Summer Olympics
Voices from Europe: Talking to young Israelis living in the German capital