This holiday season, make ‘Jødekager,’ a Snickerdoodle-esque cookie made by Jewish bakeries in Copenhagen since the 17th Century
How moving to the Danish capital helped a Southern boy grow up
After deadly synagogue attack, fighting terrorism by daring to be kind
One killed, several wounded after a day of violence in Denmark’s capital
In Denmark, known for its historic tolerance, Jews are now threatened and told to remove their ‘Jewish hats’
A growing attachment to the male umlaut
A Danish art exhibit attacks public figures who ‘insult’ but not those who issue death threats in response
A watered-down emissions treaty could mean watered-down sanctions
Statement directed at U.N. meeting in Copenhagen