European Jews
The Dreyfus test: Is Europe failing again?
Society is again being tested on whether it can distinguish legitimate political disagreement from collective hatred directed at an entire people.
Some 300 evacuated after car with military-grade weapon found near Paris synagogue
Italian Parliament advances groundbreaking bill to return Holocaust-era looted art
Wine Talk: The kosher Michel Rolland
European Jewish Association initiates legal actions against Bob Vylan for 'death to the IDF' chants
The demand cites the show Robinson-Foster performed on December 2 at the Ancienne Belgique, a concert hall in Brussels, and argues that the singer "attacked every Jew and Israeli."
Austrian doctor fired after telling obese patient only Auschwitz would help with weight loss
The incident occurred at the Landesklinikum Horn, with an anonymous letter tipping over the antisemitic remarks made in reference to the Nazi death camp.
Switzerland adopts first-ever national strategy against racism, antisemitism
The strategy aims to improve the identification of racism and antisemitism, to protect those affected, and to strengthen the prevention of racism at the institutional level.
Algerian nanny charged after allegedly poisoning French Jewish family’s food, drinks
The nanny ultimately confessed to the crime, claiming she poisoned the family "because they have money and power," after the police found chemical agents in the family's food and drinks.
Denmark unveils action plan to combat antisemitism until 2030 so 'Jews can live freely and safely'
This comes amid a rise in antisemitism that began after October 7. Several people have been charged recently in Denmark and abroad with planning terrorist attacks against Jewish and Israeli interests
West Midlands police chief under fire for bogus intel used to ban Maccabi Tel Aviv fans
During the hearing, and according to reports in recent weeks, it transpired that some of the intelligence in the police's report included dramatically incorrect statements.
Dublin councilors accuse 'Zionist lobby' of preventing renaming of Herzog Park
Councilors said accusations of antisemitism over the decision to change the park's name were "unacceptable," with many blaming Israel for the situation.
Herzog Park name change means more than policy, its an attack against Jewish identity - analysis
The saga over the park in Dublin is not a trivial matter. It is about the right of Jews to be fully themselves in the societies they helped build.
IDF soldiers become new targets in global hunt against Jews - opinion
Anti-Israel groups are tracking and pursuing IDF soldiers worldwide, creating a growing threat for young Israelis traveling abroad after the war.
Fire damages historic Sadigura synagogue in Chernivtsi, suspect mentally unstable
Local rabbi says suspect also tried to torch a church last month, stresses community does not feel rising antisemitism in the city.