European Jews
'Dirty Jew': French rabbi attacked with glass bottle by fifth time antisemitic offender
The suspect is well-known to the justice system, and is not a first offender: "Since September, this is his fifth antisemitic attack targeting a rabbi."
Romanian Jewish representative criticizes president for challenging hate speech bill
A seat at the table: Discussing Jewish issues in Europe - opinion
The hypocrisy of Europe: Lecturing Israel while ignoring their own history - opinion
A name and a place: After 83 years, 52 descendants honor Holocaust victims in Antwerp
'Growing up, it was clear to me that I would live in Israel – it felt like the most fitting response to what my grandparents endured.'
The moment of reckoning: Israel and the Diaspora must stand united - opinion
The events of October 7 and their aftermath have cast a long shadow, not only over Israel and Gaza but also over the relationship between Israel and Jewish communities worldwide,
October 7 taught Jews their destiny is tied to Israel, EJC president tells 'Post' - exclusive
EUROPE AFFAIRS: Dr. Moshe Kantor returns as European Jewish Congress president, outlining plans to combat rising antisemitism, strengthen Israel-Europe ties, and protect Jewish communities.
EJC elects Moshe Kantor for fifth term despite sanctions over Putin ties
Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Kantor was sanctioned by the UK, the EU and Switzerland. He previously served as EJC president from 2007-2022.
Norway's largest trade union adopts BDS policy: A stain on a nation's values - opinion
To exclude an entire people from hotels, restaurants, or the marketplace based solely on their ethnic or religious background is a step back toward an ideological abyss.
'Antisemitism crisis': Number of antisemitic incidents in Netherlands reaches record high
A total of 421 antisemitic incidents were registered in 2024, an 11% increase compared to 2023.
Molotov cocktail thrown at synagogue in Ukraine’s Kryvyi Rih sparks fear of rising antisemitism
Second antisemitic incident in a week • Security upgrades prevented a major disaster during Passover
Iran’s infiltration of Swedish gangs is a dangerous escalation - analysis
The challenge in Europe is that this could lead to more crimes against Israeli or Jewish targets.
Germany is failing to keep its most meaningful promise to protect Jews - opinion
Antisemitism never truly left Germany; it simply evolved. What was once largely the domain of far-right extremists has taken on new forms: leftist and Islamist antisemitism.
As Italy changes citizenship laws, descendants of Holocaust survivors risk losing citizenship claim
The new law requires the individual to speak proficient Italian, have an Italian parent or grandparent and have spent three years in the country legally.
Israel launches $1m. plan to protect Jewish students on European campuses amid antisemitism surge
Jewish students worldwide faced an unprecedented rise in antisemitism on campuses since the October 7th attacks, which prompted Israel’s $1m. Initiative.