The Declaration and Last Will of the Leningrad Hijackers is a document written by Yosef Mendelevich on behalf of a group of Jews who attempted to hijack a pl...
The author recounts their experience attending the 36th International Haifa Film Festival online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. They highlight the opportunity...
Natan Sharansky, a former Soviet dissident, reflects on his experience as a Jewish person in Soviet Russia and draws parallels to the current climate in Amer...
This article discusses the role of the New York Times and other Western journalists in hiding the mass murders and famine orchestrated by Stalin in Ukraine i...
This article discusses the similarities between collective condemnations and cancel culture in the Soviet Union and modern-day America. It highlights the cas...
The article discusses the significant historical event of the Soviet refusenik movement, where Soviet Jews were refused permission to emigrate, leading to th...
Marcel Marceau, the renowned French mime artist, had a fascinating and complex life that intertwined with his Jewish identity and experiences during World Wa...
Fifty years ago, the Soviet Zionist movement, known in America as the refuseniks movement, sparked a significant resurgence of Jewish identity when 18 religi...
The Letter of the Eighteen, written by 18 religious Jewish families in the Soviet republic of Georgia in 1969, was a bold plea to emigrate to Israel rooted i...
The article discusses the origins of a controversial New York Times cartoon featuring Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former U.S. President Don...