Fifty works in the collection of a former German arms dealer—including a renowned portrait of a Sephardic aristocrat—show how France fails to fully grapple with its collaboration in the Nazi art market for plundered works
Bibi’s man in Paris may be the best friend that French Jews have. But is he a model for the future or a herald of the end?
Connecting to my Jewish identity in the South of France
According to a poll, more than half of French Jews have been threatened because of their religion
Hollande: ‘France is your country. Your place is here. This is your home.’
Daniel Estrin on reporting from the French capital after the terror attacks
In a new memoir, the controversial ‘New York Times’ columnist connects dots between dislocation and his mother’s depression
National Front leader pushes harder line against Islamic fundamentalism
A year of anti-Semitism, violence, and incitement in France
CRIF chief Roger Cukierman: ‘For once, Dieudonné is actually comical’
In the final part of Tablet’s series on French anti-Semitism, echoes and paradoxes of a gruesome murder