A new academic center in Caracas named after the Iranian mass murderer is the latest node in Tehran’s soft power network in Latin America
The U.S. secretary of state and his regional envoy Robert Malley played in the sandbox together as children in Paris but speak different languages when it comes to American foreign policy. The results may be the same.
Torn between leaving or staying in chaos, Venezuelan Jews turn toward Spain
Weeks after security forces kicked me out of Venezuela, I was at the Colombian border praying with a rabbi I’d never met before and preparing for the dangerous journey back into the country
Plans to join a Seder in Caracas are interrupted when Tablet’s correspondent is kicked out of Venezuela by state security forces on the eve of Passover
Once a month in Caracas, Estrella Benmaman turns her home into a restaurant, putting a new spin on her Fez-born grandmother’s recipes
News of the News: an oppo-research-for-hire outfit of former reporters tries to seed stories in the American press for global clients
After a special Knesset meeting brokered by The Jewish Agency, three Jewish families from Venezuela are heading to Israel
Israel’s Interior Ministry is not allowing a cohort of nine Venezuelan Jewish converts to make aliyah, claiming their engagement in the dwindling Jewish community has not been sufficient
‘Bloomberg’ reports that Venezuela’s state oil company dramatically overpaid an Iranian construction firm for a project largely organized as a means of delivering foreign currency to the Iranian government
Born with a form of muscular dystrophy, the 39-year-old Venezuelan Jew finishes his 5th marathon
The 44-year-old healthcare entrepreneur wants to be Massachusetts’s next governor and maybe start a third-party revolution
Plus Venezuelan elections and an Albany update
Plus the latest development in the Prisoner X saga
The controversial leader had a terrible record with the Jews
Israel restores ties with UN Human Rights Council
Jewish communities across the globe see protests, vitriolic chants
What elections mean for the remnants of the Jewish community