Zishe Breitbart, a Jewish strongman in the early 20th century, became a sensation and cult hero in Europe and the United States. He was known for his incredi...
In 1935, a magazine sponsored a competition to find the perfect Aryan child, and a photograph of the winner, Hessy Levinsons, was published on the front page...
In 1928, a 4-year-old girl named Barbara Griffiths went missing in Massena, New York, leading to the only blood libel accusation against Jews in American his...
The article discusses the era of Prohibition in the United States, which was enacted in 1919 and lasted until 1933. The ban on alcohol led to the rise of ill...
The article discusses the role of Jews in Caribbean piracy during the 1500s to 1800s. While there is limited and unreliable documentation on Jewish pirates, ...
Albert Von Tilzer, a Jewish composer, wrote the music for the popular baseball song "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" in 1908. The lyrics were written by Jack N...
The article discusses the history of the modern Templar organization, which was founded in Germany in the mid-19th century as a pious Protestant sect called ...
German Jewish women played a significant role in resisting the Nazi regime, often facing sexual assault, torture, and execution. Marion A. Kaplan's book "Bet...
The text discusses Jewish vengeance and retribution against Nazis and Germans during and after World War II. It recounts the stories of Jewish soldiers in th...
The text describes the author's journey of purchasing land in Arsuf, Israel in 1991, converting it into a residential plot, and building a home there. Arsuf ...