Remembering Regina Jonas, The First Female Rabbi in the World, Who Died in Auschwitz

Jewish archive reveals information on the first woman rabbi, Regina Jonas, who was ordained in the 1930s. When Sally Priesand was ordained as a

The Battle Surrounding “Anti-Zionism” and “Anti-Semitism”

A British debate surrounding the terms "anti-Zionism" and "anti-Semitism" marches on. There is a so called “anti-Semitic problem” in Britain's Labour party, and through

Remembering the Holocaust: Yom HaShoah

The Jewish holiday Yom HaShoah remembers the thousands of Jews killed during the Holocaust. Yom HaShoah is also known as the Holocaust Day or

Canada Closes Their Office of Religious Freedom

Canada Closes Their Office of Religious Freedom

New government leaders shut down Canada's Office of Religious Freedom and are facing backlash. Following a parliamentary ruling after a voting session on March

Bernie Sanders: “I Am Very Proud to Be Jewish”

Bernie Sanders: “I Am Very Proud to Be Jewish”

“Being Jewish is so much of what I am.” -Bernie Sanders It has not gone unnoticed that Senator Bernie Sanders, an Independent from Vermont,

Georgetown Gets  Million for Holocaust Research

Georgetown Gets $10 Million for Holocaust Research

$10 million has been donated to Georgetown University for Holocaust Research and Forensic study. Just recently, it was announced by the Georgetown University that

Is the Muslim Culture Being Embraced in Europe? [Interview]

Is the Muslim Culture Being Embraced in Europe? [Interview]

Peter O’Brien dissects the debated topics of headscarves, terrorism, secularism and intra-European tensions in his new book The Muslim Question in Europe. Written by

Your Guide to the Religions of the 7 U.S. Presidential Candidates

Your Guide to the Religions of the 7 U.S. Presidential Candidates

What are the religious beliefs of the 7 2016 U.S. Presidential Candidates? Aside from their political goals or platforms, the Republican and Democratic presidential

“Japanese Schindler” Who Saved 6,000 Jews During WWII Featured in Movie

“Japanese Schindler” Who Saved 6,000 Jews During WWII Featured in Movie

Movie focused on "Japanese Schindler" who saved 6,000 lives will debut January 31, 2016. At a time when the attention of the world is

The Pope Declares Dachau Priest a Martyr

The Pope Declares Dachau Priest a Martyr

Martyr Engelmar Unzeitig: The Angel of Dachau. Born in Greifendorf, Czech Republic in 1911, Father Engelmar has been declared a martyr by Pope Francis