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 Hotel Ilan, which was once Chachmei Lublin Yeshiva, is open for lodging. The prayer hall remains intact.

Long-lost Poland Yeshiva books recovered, to be put on display

By SHIRA LI BARTOV/JTA
 A STILL FROM ‘Resistance – They Fought Back.’

Debunking myth of Jewish passivity in the Holocaust through film

By NERIA BARR
 Center for Jewish History in New York City.

Murder victim was anonymous for 13 years - Jewish genealogists found her

By Jackie Hajdenberg/JTA
 GAD FRANCO in Istanbul, 1922: His tragedy was particularly poignant, as he had begun his career with high hopes that independent Turkey, successor state to the Ottoman empire, would be a beacon of equality, tolerance, and respect, says the writer.

Turkey needs accountability for Jewish persecution - opinion

By LYN JULIUS
Poster for the film “1506”.

New film on 1506 massacre of Lisbon Jews garners worldwide attention

By Brooke Sarah Borden
 The Schoenbergs in a poster for ‘Fioretta,’ which premiered on September 30.

‘Fioretta’: A cinematic journey through five centuries of Jewish history

By SHULA KOPF
Katz demonstrates Krav Maga with a colleague.  ‘We rely on sound techniques and the natural body movement.’

Jewish self-defense will ensure a safer future - opinion

By ADAM SCOTT BELLOS
 The model of Gush Katif.

'Heroes of Gaza': Mini Israel Park to unveil its Gush Katif model over Hanukkah

 JEWS CELEBRATE in Tel Aviv, moments after the United Nattions voted on November 29, 1947, to partition Palestine, paving the way for the establishment of the State of Israel.

Recognizing the truth about Israel and Jewish connections to the land - opinion

 THE WRITER visits Kfar Aza, amid the devastation.

To avoid repeating history, we must never forget - opinion

By BOBBY RECHNITZ
 Liberal and Reform Jews participating in a rally, in support of Israel In San Jose, CA

Is the Diaspora Jewry's future in peril?

 URIAH PHILLIPS LEVY, a Jewish US naval officer who bought and restored Monticello in 1834.

‘Levys of Monticello’ tells a unique US Jewish story - film review

The Statue of Liberty stands on Liberty Island

Phillip Ratner, sculptor whose work tells immigrants’ stories at NYC landmarks, dies at 86

By ANDREW SILOW-CARROLL / JTA
State archives 370

Extensive efforts to collect the documentary evidence from the October 7 massacre

 SPIRITUAL STAMINA: The Charles Bridge, Prague.

Jewish history is predetermined: We know how it ends, just not when - opinion