A seat at the European table won’t be too much to ask for the man who saves Europe from nuclear war
The terrible cost of Rabbi Yoel Teitelbaum’s life and actions during the Holocaust, and his later extremism
For millennia Europe was the center of diaspora life but as Jews continue fleeing the continent, by the end of this century all that’s left will be a Jewish graveyard
Adam Ehrlich Sachs’ ‘brilliant, weird, and profound’ new novel, ‘The Organs of Sense,’ imagines a visionary blind Jewish astronomer in the court of Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II
503 years after the first Jewish enclave was instituted in Venice, what does the word ‘ghetto’ mean today?
Not this time, anyway. But he is leading the fight against populist anti-Semitism on the left and the right.
Widespread anti-Semitism in Europe has suppressed Jewish life, with many Jews afraid to identify themselves or their institutions as Jewish
Understanding the Jewish billionaire—who is neither the villain of right-wing caricature, nor the angel of left-wing hagiography
As German chancellor and unofficial ‘leader of Europe,’ Angela Merkel, gives up leadership of Germany’s Christian Democratic Union party, big questions arise over what comes next
A new exhibit of works by the activist-artist Yael Bartana at the Philadelphia Museum of Art stars her video trilogy ‘And Europe Will Be Stunned.’ Was it a glimpse of a neo-Zionist utopian future, or a relic of a disappearing past?
The long-standing interaction between anti-Americanism and anti-Semitism
Gorbachev dismantled his country’s empire. He was either visionary or crazy. Is Donald Trump now doing the same to America’s global hegemony? If so, why?
Jew-hatred is a form of derangement that, if unchecked, will destroy the societies that practice it
An account–and a warning–from a Polish Jew on the front lines of the struggle for Europe’s soul
Zvi Yehezkeli’s work is a riveting and often terrifying look into a continent in flux
The confounding political problem of ‘Jewish Voice for Labour,’ anti-Zionism, and left-wing anti-Semitism
Two new studies of Islam portray recent outbursts of coordinated violence and oppression not as a reaction to Western liberalism but instead as fundamental to the religion itself
How the narrative of Israel as the new Nazis and Palestinians as the new Jews helps Western Europe avoid its culpability in World War II
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