After outcry, Bulgaria bars neo-Nazis from marching in tribute to Nazi collaborationist leader
The judiciary ruled against the torch-lit march, which has galvanized Europe’s far right, hours before it was set to begin
Waters had been scheduled to perform May 28 at Frankfurt’s Festhalle, a partly city-owned venue that was the site of deportations of Jews during the Holocaust
The judiciary ruled against the torch-lit march, which has galvanized Europe’s far right, hours before it was set to begin
The attacks took place as Israeli and Palestinian officials met in Jordan to stem a recent escalation in violence, though what they agreed to later came under debate
Bloom told the Boston Globe he has received an antisemitic slur
Synagogues ramped up security and warned congregants after social media chatter suggested Jews might be targeted
Rosenfeld discussed the past few weeks at the first-ever in-person taping of the popular Jewish interview podcast 18Forty
Maxim Mirel and Ori Abada will be Israel's second-ever participants in the world's most prestigious beatbox battle
The dark comedy loosely based on a true story is the talk of Hollywood.
The crisis surrounding Benjamin Netanyahu’s proposed judiciary reform was a subtext in remarks between Sen. Chuck Schumer and Israeli President Isaac Herzog
Synagogues nationwide urge caution — while some propose countering the hate with a Shabbat themed on peace and love
The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews said in a statement that if Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein paid a company to eliminate criticism of his salary, 'it was a personal decision made completely independent of The Fellowship.'
מאַטי מענדלאָוויטשעס ברודער, וואָס האָט יאָרן לאַנג געליטן פֿון דעפּרעסיע, האָט הײַיאָר זיך גענומען דאָס לעבן. .
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