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

Khloe Kardashian’s New Jewish Sidekick on ‘Kocktails With Khloe’

Jewish chef Sharone Hakman is spicing it up on 'Kocktails with Khloe.' Last Wednesday, Khloe Kardashian’s new TV show, Kocktails With Khloe premiered on

Bernie Sanders’ Religion and Religious Beliefs

Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders opens up about his religion and views on faith. Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders became prominent because of his socialist

U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum Issues Statement on Refugees

The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum compares the current refugee crisis to the one Jews faced during World War II. The U.S. attitude towards Syrian

Niiame Sai

Japan Celebrates Shinto Holiday Niiname Sai – “Celebrations of the First Taste”

Japanese thanksgiving, Niiname Sai, gives thanks to the Kami who provides the elements of nature that provide the fall harvest. In Japanese culture, Shinto's

Dalai Lama on Refugee Crisis and U.K.’s Reaction to Migrants: Killing Must End

The Dalai Lama Addresses the European response to the latest wave of refugees and offers a solution to future migrant problems at an Oxford

Genbaku Dome

Pope Francis Declares Japan Nuclear Bombings a “Lasting Warning to Humanity”

Genbaku Dome, the only building let standing after the nuclear bomb was dropped on Hiroshima in 1945. The building remains as it was found

Noor Inayat Khan Story

Noor Inayat Khan Is the Muslim Woman Who Bravely Fought in WWII

Enemy of the Reich: The Noor Inayat Khan Story  tells the life story of an inspiringly brave and spiritual Muslim woman who fought for