Fania Brantsovsky, Vilna ghetto survivor and partisan resistance fighter, dies at 102
Remaining in Lithuania after the war, she became a keeper of the flame of the city’s once illustrious Yiddish culture
Remaining in Lithuania after the war, she became a keeper of the flame of the city’s once illustrious Yiddish culture
A professor of dermatology at NYU, Podwal illustrated children’s books, created synagogue tapestries and created “op-art” for the New York Times
The legendary actor worked with such luminaries as Stanley Kubrick and Joe Papp
The Paterson native mostly pulled off a balancing act, remaining pro-Israel while representing one of the country’s largest Palestinian-American communities
Born Senor Abravanel, he once shed tears on television when he proudly shared his epic family roots
Hallegua and her late husband were the caretakers of Kochi’s 450-year-old synagogue
One of his best-known books was a history of Jewish attitudes about sexuality
Indyk may be the only diplomat to have the distinction of publicly enduring anti-Jewish slurs from both Israeli and Arab officials
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