Posts Tagged: Jews Medieval Europe

The Troubled History of Christians and Jewish Book Burning in Europe
In 1242, King Louis IX of France -- subsequently made a saint for his “good deed” -- ordered the burning of 24 cartloads of copies...
Monday, January 18th | 5 Shevat 5781
In 1242, King Louis IX of France -- subsequently made a saint for his “good deed” -- ordered the burning of 24 cartloads of copies...
Model and cookbook author Chrissy Teigen hosted her first Shabbat meal this past...
Israeli judoka Peter Paltchik won bronze at the International...
Five-time James Beard Foundation award-winning Israeli chef Michael Solomonov...
JNS.org - Some call it a plague. Yoav Motro calls it a war. The enemies are the huge armies of desert...
JNS.org - “Between 11th and 12th grade, after a tough fencing session, I saw a television report about all these...
JNS.org - Food security is emerging as a key area in which the United Arab Emirates is eager for Israeli...
A court in Spain on Monday dismissed charges of antisemitism against a group of activists whose anti-Zionist campaign against US...
Israel is giving weekly data updates on its COVID-19 outbreak to vaccine maker Pfizer under a collaboration agreement that may help other countries fine-tune their inoculation campaigns and achieve "herd...
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif on Sunday dismissed a claim by France that Tehran was in the process of...