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El Al to add nine additional destinations, several int'l airlines to resume Ben-Gurion flights
El Al will resume flights to Boston, London Luton, Tivat (Montenegro), Krakow (Poland), Marseille (France), Sofia (Bulgaria), Paphos (Cyprus), Rhodes, and Thessaloniki (both in Greece).
FBI Director Kash Patel's girlfriend receives threatening email, Massachusetts man arrested
Frederick Wiseman, social institution documentary filmaker, dies at 96
Hind Rajab Foundation asks US Justice Dept. to probe IDF veteran over alleged Gaza war crimes
Boston’s Israeli Consulate Holds Song Contest for Israel Independence Day
Delta Airlines opens new Tel Aviv-Boston route
The first flights along the new route are expected to be nearly full due to high demand, the airline said.
Remembering Norbert Jokl: A distinguished Holocaust victim
Jokl left no heir. To date, he has no grave.
Boston to get its first Holocaust museum
Couple Jody Kipnis and Todd Ruderman's Holocaust Legacy Foundation purchased a 15,000-square-foot building near Boston Common and plan to turn it into a museum.
Get ready, American cuisine: The Israelis are coming!
Israeli cuisine expands its footprint on the American food scene.
Red Sox release minor leaguer after online attacks on Jewish executive
Chaim Bloom, who joined the Red Sox front office in 2019, is a Shabbat-observant Jewish day school graduate.
Boston area college in turmoil after string of antisemitic incidents
A string of antisemitic attacks in the Milton suburb south of Boston that started on Holocaust Remembrance Day has rocked the college town.
Boston art museum will return 17th-century painting to heirs of its pre-WWII Jewish owner
The 1646 painting "View of Beverwijk" by Salomon van Ruysdael, will be auctioned in April and is expected to sell for between $500,000 and $700,000
The trials that Hadassah's female founder faced explored in new book
The story of Henrietta Szold, a heroine to humanism, Zionism and equality, is in many ways the story of modern Jewish history leading up to and in the wake of the First and Second world wars.
The little-known Jewish origins of Boston’s annual Christmas tree tradition
The Canadian province has been sending a Christmas tree to Boston as a measure of enduring gratitude for events that date back more than a century.