(New York Jewish Week) — Jewish New York was once defined by pushcarts and peddlers; immigrants arriving through Ellis Island; densely packed kosher restaurants; lively Yiddish theater and daily ...
(JTA) Construction workers renovating an old tenement house in Lodz, Poland, unearthed a surprising find: an untouched cache of hundreds of Jewish artifacts believed to have been hidden in advance of ...
Seventeen pre-World War II Jewish artifacts, including funeral scrolls and communal records from Jewish communities in Romania, Hungary, Ukraine and Slovakia, have been found through a Brooklyn ...
A backhoe operator working on a construction site in Poland dug up a glass decanter filled with valuables, including Jewish artifacts. A backhoe operator working on a construction site in Poland dug ...
For Every Looted Schiele, There Are Countless Looted Jewish Artifacts. They Need to Be Returned, Too
In 2021, a leather-bound book dating from the second part of the 19th century came up for sale at a New York auction house, together with other similar works. Originally from the Jewish community in ...
(New York Jewish Week) – A Catholic university may be the unlikeliest place for what may be the largest depositories dedicated to the Jewish history of the Bronx. But at Fordham University — the ...
The horrors of the Holocaust were met with various forms of resistance. Some insurgents fought back by smuggling food and weapons into Jewish ghettos. Tonight, we'll tell you about a very different ...
Construction workers renovating an old tenement house in Lodz, Poland, unearthed a surprising find: an untouched cache of hundreds of Jewish artifacts believed to have been hidden in advance of the ...
The president of the World Jewish Restitution Organization reports on new efforts to find everyday heirlooms still being kept in private hands. One of them is identified simply as Tova Esther, the ...
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