Rothschild
'1873': How the first financial crisis made the world turn on the Rothschilds - review
The Rothschilds survived the 1873 financial crash, but the depression fueled antisemitic myths that would echo for generations.
Wine Talk: The three musketeers
Wine Talk: The French revolution
Ariane de Rothschild added to Epstein’s social circle through years of correspondence
Local Testimony 2025: Powerful images of conflict, life, and hope at Eretz Israel Museum
The Eretz Israel Museum hosts Local Testimony 2025, a moving exhibition of photography documenting war, life, and hope.
After budget cuts and security delays, Tel Aviv's white night festival returns
The beloved cultural celebration makes its comeback on August 28 with dozens of performances and free events across Israel's cultural capital.
ChatGPT seemingly restricts searching name ‘David Mayer,’ suggesting the name is flagged entity
ChatGPT restricts responses to the name David Mayer, baffling users with error messages and theories about the blockage.
Jewish, British banker Jacob Rothschild dies aged 87
The Rothschild banking family traces its roots back to 18th century Frankfurt, from where different family members moved to cities across Europe to build out banking businesses.
'Jewish Space Lasers': Rothschild antisemitic canards that refuse to die - review
As the world fills with ignorance and hatred, Jewish Space Lasers reminds us that there is no such thing as a benign conspiracy theory.
Popular far-right personality implicates Rothschilds in Titan submersible disaster
Far-right conspiracist Zachary Vorhies promoted the idea that the sinking of the Titanic and the OceanGate submersible disaster were both by design.