The exhibition, on display at Washington’s Museum of the Bible through the end of the year, offers an interactive glimpse at life for the 850 Samaritans living in Israel and the West Bank
Now in select theaters, 'Benediction' deals with its subject's antiwar stance and homosexuality in WWI Britain, but skirts his complex relationship with his wealthy family's roots
As he gingerly lowered himself into a chair after his first coronavirus vaccine jab, Simcha Barlow, a 75-year-old Israeli ultra-Orthodox Jew, said deciding to get inoculated was simple. Strategies to promote vaccination are tailored to specific communities, which for haredim like Barlow has meant engaging top rabbis from the outset, ensuring they would encourage followers to get the jab.