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By: Robbie Terman Detroit Jewish News Mary Einstein Shapero Memorial Lecture Series Welcomes Genealogist
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By: Edward Rothstein WSJ ‘The Golden Path: Maimonides Across Eight Centuries’ Review: From Torah Scrolls to Postage Stamps
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By: Cathryn J. Prince Israel Times Legacy of 12th-century Rabbi, Doctor and Thinker Moses Maimonides on Display in NY
By: Dirk Vanduffel ArtDependence Rare Manuscripts Handwritten by Maimonides on Display at Upcoming Yeshiva University Museum Exhibit
By: Ron Kampeas Jewish Exponent ‘Jewish Life Goes on’: Djerba Jews, Supporters Show Resilience After Deadly Attack
By: Mac Sorensen AM NY Manhattan Getting Millions in Federal Grants to Boost Museum Education and Research Programs
By: Staff Jewish Link Rare Manuscripts Handwritten by Maimonides On Display at Yeshiva University Museum
By: Schneps Media LI Press Schneps Connects: 5,000 Years of the World’s Largest Jewish Comprehensive Archives with Professor Gavriel Rosenfeld
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By: Aliza Worthington Baltimore Fishbowl DNA Reunion Project Co-founded by Baltimore Genealogist Brings Together Lost Holocaust Families
By: Avram Mlotek JTA My Grandmother Was a 'Sherlock Holmes of Yiddish Song,' but She Couldn't Solve the Mystery of Antisemitism
By: Dan Arndt Fandomentals Center For Jewish History To Host 'Jewish Comics Experience' Celebrating History Of Jewish Comics And Creators
By: Andrew Silow-Carroll JTA YIVO Digitizes Writer Chaim Grade’s Archive, a Yiddish Treasure With a Soap Opera Backstory
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By: Yaakov Schwartz Israel Times Ancestry.com Donates 2,500 DNA Kits to Help Holocaust Survivors Find Relatives
By: Scott Fisher Extreme Genes Episode 447 - Artificial Intelligence Comes to Family History / The Holocaust DNA Reunion Project Is Underway
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By: Julia Gergely JTA A New York Celebration of Ladino Aims to Demonstrate That the Judeo-spanish Language is Very Much Alive
By: Andrew Silow-Carroll JTA UN Exhibit Remembers When the World Turned Its Back on Stateless Jewish Refugees
By: Linda Cabasin Side of Culture Illuminating the Past and Present at New York’s Center for Jewish History
By: Robin Young WBUR 70 Years After Holocaust, Dna Finds One Survivor's Family. Now, a New Project Gives Hope to Others
By: JNS Cleveland Jewish News Yeshiva University Museum to Display Rare Hand-drawn Menorah From Maimonides Manuscript
By: Ben Sales eJP These Archivists Are Sifting Through Endless Boxes of Paper to Preserve a Century of American Jewish Philanthropy
By: Staff The Jewish Voice New Exhibition Casts a Light on the Long Road to Civil Rights for European Jews
By: Cathryn J. Prince Israel Times Opening on Election Day, NYC Exhibit Traces Global History of Jews’ Civil Rights
By: Renee Ghert-Zand Israel Times Initiatives Help Descendants of Crypto-jews Reconnect With Stolen Sephardic Heritage
By: Phil Hall WestFair Online Fairfield University Professor Named President of Center for Jewish History
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By: Hamish Johnston Physics World Celebrating the Life of the Pioneering Nuclear Physicist Gertrude Goldhaber
By: Andrew Jose CJN Leaders Gather in Morocco to Push for Greater Awareness of African Jewish Heritage
By: Cathryn J. Prince The Forward Portraits of Holocaust Survivors Show Their Strength, Not Their Sorrow
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By: Cathryn J. Prince Israel Times When Women – and Jews – Were Forced Out of Sciences, This Nazi-era Pioneer Persisted
By: Shiryn Ghermezian The Algemeiner New Jersey Exhibit Examines Lives of Holocaust Survivors After World War II, UN Response
By: Andrew Silow-Carroll Israel Times From Reverent to Raunchy, YIVO’s Vast Archives of Yiddish Life are Reunited Online
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By: Michael Tashji SF New Mexican Barriers Arise for Descendants of Spanish Jews Seeking Right of Return
By: Laura Hodes The Forward The Holocaust Robbed Them of Their Stories; This Artist Is Bringing Them Back to Life
By: Julia Gergely JTA She loves Jewish literature. He loves her. So he proposed in a Yiddish library.
By: Howard Freedman Jewish News of NC New Yorker Cartoonist Brings to Life Lost Yiddish Essays by European Teens of 1930s
By: Noreen O'Donnell NBC 10 Graphic Novel Illustrates Jewish Teen Life Through Writings Once Thought Lost During World War II
By: Staff Israel Times Jazz Musicians Call for Cultural Collaboration to Unite Black and Jewish Americans Against Antisemitism and Racism
By: Larry Luxner JTA Black and Jewish Americans Unite to Talk About Fighting Antisemitism and All That Jazz
By: David Nasaw The Forward In Vilna, Where Thousands Were Murdered, I Learned How Difficult It Is to Mourn an Absence
By: Julia Gergely JTA Shelf-help: Librarians Are Asking How to Turn Their Archives Into Weapons Against Antisemitism
By: Cathryn J. Prince Israel Times How Dada Movement Influencer Man Ray Ran From the Nazis — and His Jewish Roots
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By: Andrew Silow-Carroll JTA A 20-year-old College Student in Texas Is Mapping Every Manhattan Address That Used to Be a Synagogue
By: Kathy Berdan Pioneer Press Kindertransport Exhibit Tells Powerful, Heartbreaking-but-hopeful Story of Survival
By: Lisa Klug Israel Times Mom's Hidden Childhood Scrapbook Sends Daughter on Journey Into pre-WWII Vienna
By: Peter Diamond Mpls St. Paul American Swedish Institute’s Kindertransport Exhibition Reflects on Lives Saved from the Holocaust
By: Gabby Deutch Jewish Insider A Jewish Man, Levi Marhabi, is Being Held Hostage by Yemen’s Houthi Rebels
By: Stephi Wild Broadway World Center for Jewish History Announces June Events to Focus on LGBTQ+ History
By: Staff The Forward Symposium to Explore Rich World of Jewish Children’s Literature in pre-WWII Europe
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By: Staff Broadway World Center for Jewish History Presents Leah Garrett, Author of 'X Troop: The Secret Jewish Commandos of World War II'
By: Judy Bolton-Fasman Jewish Boston Writer Julie Metz Searches for Her Mother’s Childhood Lost to the Holocaust
By: Owen Doody The Spirit Emile Bocian’s Work Chronicled the Protests and People of the Neighborhood in the 1970s and 80s
By: Noreen O'Donnell NBC-10 With Anti-Semitic Attacks Surging, the Writing of a Fifth-Grader in Prewar Poland Teaches Tolerance
By: WNYC News WNYC The Very NYC Back Story of a Joint Photo Exhibit by Two Museums: One Chinese and One Jewish
By: Ron Kampeas JTA Morocco becomes the second Arab country to allow an NGO to combat anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism
By: Elizabeth Kim Gothamist A Nearly Forgotten Photo Archive Becomes A Vivid Exhibit Of Chinatown's Past
By: Hannah Harnest Israel Times After 80 Years of Meetings, Will NY’s German Salon also Survive COVID-19?
By: Jordan Kutzik The Forward Amid Coronavirus Pandemic, YIVO Completes its Largest-ever Yiddish Summer Program
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By: Shant Shahrigian NY Daily News Museum of Chinese in America Strive to Save Artifacts Following Five-alarm Fire
By: Bridget Hallinan Food & Wine A Free Russ & Daughters Exhibit Is Coming to New York's Center for Jewish History
By: PJ Grisar The Forward How Refugee Artists Processed Their Displacement During The Nazis’ March Toward War
By: Cathryn J. Prince Israel Times Nearly turned back, a ship of Holocaust refugees got help from Eleanor Roosevelt
By: Meagan Flynn Wash. Post ‘Clearly, he did not take part in our curriculum’: Historians bash Ken Cuccinelli’s revised Statue of Liberty poem
By: Renee Ghert-Zand Times of Israel Online 1938 Projekt Immerses Pupils in Turning-point Year for German Jews
By: Charlie Innis BK Reader Of Gore and Glory: The Story of Sidney Franklin, Brooklyn’s First Gay, Jewish Bullfighter
By: Cathryn J. Prince Israel Times 50 Years After Stonewall Inn, US Jewish Institutions Take Pride in LGBTQ Support
By: Susan De Vries Brownstoner Tales of the Secret Life of the Bullfighter From Brooklyn With the Center for Jewish History
By: Josefin Dolsten JTA From 1600s Europe to a Lesbian Feminist Seder, These 4 Haggadahs are a Trip Through Jewish History
By: Jordan Hoffman Slate It Was Lost for Decades, but This Warning About Anti-Semitism Has Reappeared at Just the Right Moment
By: Debra Cohen Inside Philanthropy Critical History: Behind a Major Gift for a “Jewish Library of Congress”
By: JV Staff Jewish Voice New York City News Rep. Carolyn B. Maloney Announces Historic Bipartisan Legislation on Holocaust Education
By: Ron Kampeas JTA House Members Introduce Bill That Would Fund Holocaust Education Programs in Schools
By: Stephanie Simon NY 1 Dr. Ruth Reflects on Escaping Nazi Germany 80 Years After the Kindertransport
By: JV Staff Jewish Voice The Center for Jewish History Hosts the NY Premiere of Original Play by Chaim Potok
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January 27, 2023 Center for Jewish History Partners with Ancestry® in honor of International Holocaust Remembrance Day
November 29, 2022 Center for Jewish History to Lead Worldwide Effort to Reunite Families Separated by the Holocaust Through New DNA Project
November 09, 2022 New Exhibition Looks at Historic Problem How Jews Became Citizens: Highlights from the Side Lapidus Collection Casts a Light on the Long Road to Civil Rights for European Jews
April 28, 2022 Center for Jewish History Completes $2.5 Endowment Matching Challenge Grant from Arcadia Fund
April 25, 2022 Family and Food First - New Book About Zabar’s Dishes on Historic Rise of an Iconic New York Institution Featuring the Photogrpahy of B.A. van Sise
April 22, 2022 Leader in the Jewish Community and Holocaust Historian to be Honored During Jewish American Heritage Month
April 18, 2022 Invited to Life: Holocaust Survivors in America FEATURING THE PHOTOGRPAHY OF B.A. VAN SISE
April 01, 2022 What Happened at Moisés Ville? The Town Once Known as the “Jerusalem of South America”
March 08, 2022 Archives of a Pioneering Female Nuclear Physicist Soon Open for Research at the Center for Jewish History
February 10, 2022 Child Who Fled Antisemitic Russian Pogroms Grows up to Become the "Father of the Nuclear Navy"
November 10, 2021 CJH to Host Program about Polly Adler, Russian Jewish Immigrant Who Became a Notorious Madam
October 20, 2021 No, You Don’t Really Have 7,900 Fourth Cousins: Learn How to Make Sense of Your Ashkenazi Jewish DNA Results
September 14, 2021 Go Behind the Scenes of the Iconic Film Dirty Dancing with Screenplay Writer Eleanor Bergstein
August 17, 2021 Asian and Jewish Communities Celebrate the Opening of the Highly Anticipated Exhibition: An Unlikely Photojournalist: Emile Bocian in Chinatown
July 15, 2021 The Center for Jewish History & the Leo Baeck Institute are Proud to Present Out of the Box - David Ludwig Bloch: A German Jewish Artist in Shanghai
May 14, 2021 Center for Jewish History to Showcase Astonishing Story of Secret Troop Made Up of Jewish Refugees Who Dealt a Devastating Blow to the Nazis
April 06, 2021 Center for Jewish History Helps Bring Benjamin “Bugsy” Siegel’s Captivating Story to Life
March 17, 2021 One Million People Were Displaced by World War II. What Happened to Them?Polish Jewish Refugees Stranded in the Soviet Union
February 25, 2021 Center for Jewish History to Look at Little-Known Story of WWII Polish Jewish Refugees Stranded in the Soviet Union
December 14, 2020 Long-Awaited Exhibition Featuring Never-Before-Seen Images of Chinatown by Photojournalist Emile Bocian Launches Online
October 22, 2020 The Center for Jewish History Receives $1 Million from the Blavatnik Family Foundation for Fellowships, Film Digitization and Additional Beneficial Projects
August 10, 2020 Center for Jewish History Receives NEH CARES and Other Relief Funds for Humanities in Response to COVID-19
July 20, 2020 From the Inquisition to the Mishiguene Restaurant: the Latin American Jewish Food Story
May 19, 2020 The Center for Jewish History Helps Seniors Connect to their Families During Pandemic through Genealogy Workshops
January 14, 2019 New York Neighbors: The Shared Jewish and Chinese Immigrant and Refugee Experience Grant funded by CLIR