David Salomons made it his life’s mission to put an end to the religious restrictions imposed on the Jews of England that forbid them from participation in political and civil life.
The Jewish Stew Made of Anything but the Kitchen Sink
With very few fresh ingredients at their disposal, the Jews created a plethora of dishes that took full advantage of the limited components that were available.
The Maharal’s Robot: The High-Tech Golem of Rehovot
What do the Golem of Prague and one of Israel’s first computers have in common? Gershom Scholem explains.
Not Your Bubby’s Gefilte Fish
The sweet and (un)savory story behind the traditional dish.
Fake News Creates Fake History: Why We Archive the Web
Preserving and archiving the internet will have tremendous impact on the way future generations experience our world.
The School that Helped Children Heal from the Holocaust
In the Avigdor School magazine, dreams of becoming a princess stand alongside memories of starvation. The magazine offered an outlet for the memories of Jewish children after World War Two.
NLI Participates in 66th Jewish Book Week
Thousands flock to the annual festival in London to engage in the extraordinary world of Jewish books.