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 IDF soldiers crying on October 10, 2023, at the sight of the Kibbutz Kfar Aza home that still had challah from the family’s Shabbat eve meal on the table when it was attacked by Hamas terrorists on October 7.

'The October 7 War': A photojournalist’s testimony of horrors and resilience

 JEWS FROM the mountain village of Maswar, in northwest Yemen, in 1902.

'The Lost Orphan Boy': A treacherous journey from Yemen to the Promised Land

‘WHAT ARE the effects, in Israel, in the US, and the rest of the world, of the perceived opinions of American Jewry?’

'Tikkun Ha'am': Is there a future for Liberal Judaism in America?

By RON KRONISH
 INBAL RABIN-LIEBERMAN, security coordinator at Kibbutz Nir Am – pictured as a Marvel superhero by graffiti artist Grafitiyul, based on Daniel Ami’s digital illustration – saved her community on Oct. 7.

'One Day in October': Dramatic stories of heroism from Oct. 7 massacre

By Sarah Rindner Blum
 GRAND MUFTI of Jerusalem and Supreme Islamic Council chairman Amin Al-Husseini teaches a Bosnian SS volunteer to use a rifle in 1943.

'Ghosts of a Holy War': How the Israel-Hamas War is rooted in the 1929 Hebron massacre

 ‘Rachel and the Cookies’ by Grafitiyul, depicts Rachel Edri as Wonder Woman, based on an illustration by Daniel Amit.

'Cooking Together': Recipes from the Gaza border, including Rachel's cookies

 A view of Jerusalem’s Temple Mount.

'Jerusalem Through the Ages': What archaeology reveals about the history of Jerusalem

 Our Little Histories

'Our Little Histories': A Jewish family saga

By RALPH AMELAN
 'Auto de fe en la plaza Mayor de Madrid,' painted by Francisco Rizzi, 1680.

'Across So Many Seas': Sephardi history from young adults

 Conductor Daniel Barenboim

'Jerusalem on Earth': A veteran journalist captures Jerusalem's Golden Age

 German soldiers are seen marching in Warsaw following the Nazi invasion of Poland in 1939.

Holocaust literature: Reviewing four recent books

 Palestinians receive food packages from the World Food Program (WFP) of the United Nations, in Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip, on September 10, 2024

'Liberating Gaza': A path forward to save Gazan Palestinians from poverty

 A man poses next to a picture of late Hezbollah senior leader Ibrahim Aqil, ahead of the funeral of Ibrahim Aqil and of Hezbollah member Mahmoud Hamad, who were killed in Friday's Israeli strike on Beirut's southern suburbs, in Beirut, Lebanon, September 22, 2024.

'Hezbollah': The origins of the Iran-backed terror group and its involvement in Oct. 7

 THE HAPPY couple on their long-awaited day.

'Marry a Mensch': A guide for Jewish women looking for a perfect man

 CROWDS OF French patriots line the Champs-Élysées as Gen. Philippe Leclerc’s Free French 2nd Armored Division passes through the Arc de Triomphe, after Paris was liberated on August 26, 1944. Banners support Charles de Gaulle.

'Paris 1944': How France embraced the Nazis, resistance, then themselves

By GLENN C. ALTSCHULER
 The Stutthof concentration camp barracks after liberation in 1945.

'Final Verdict': A valuable account of an unusual Holocaust trial

 People attend a demonstration against antisemitism at the Place de la Bastille after three teenagers aged 12 to 13 were indicted in Courbevoie, accused of rape and antisemitic violence against a 12-year-old girl, in Paris, France, June 20, 2024.

'A Brief and Visual History of Antisemitism': How to fight the world's longest hatred

By FRANCOISE OUZAN
 IDF 401 Brigade operates in the Tel al-Sultan area, September 7, 2024

'Existential War': Documenting Israel's history of warfare and survival

By SHOSHANA TITA