Europe OKs banning the practice of Judaism
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
The French government has allocated over half a million dollars to restore the historic site, known as the Sublime House
A reporter contemplates her Jewish identity during the 150th anniversary celebration of the Milanese Jewish Community
We’ll be hearing from young European Jews on our partner site, Jewcy
Reflections from the president of the European Union of Jewish Students
Solicits stories about harassment from Muslims only*
German city of Cottbus gets first synagogue since 1938, in a former church
Why ‘Islamophobia’ in Europe cannot be equated with anti-Semitism, either in nature or degree
The climate is tense, but Europe’s Jewish leaders are more engaged than ever
Known for right-wing politics, Vladimir Jabotinsky left an equally critical literary legacy. Hillel Halkin looks at it all.
New research in the ongoing academic debate says no
An explosive debate erupts from footnotes suggesting that Ashkenazi Jews are Europeans
In 1941, Gertrude van Tijn traveled to Lisbon in a last-ditch effort to save Europe’s Jews from annihilation. She was already too late.
But 68 percent of Jews said in a survey they hide their Jewishness sometimes
Peter and Martine Halban run England’s most cosmopolitan and finely curated Jewish and Middle Eastern-themed literary press
With a new biopic commemorating his long struggle against apartheid, remembering the children of European refugees who helped
A discussion with historian Derek Penslar about why their valor has been forgotten, even though it made the Jewish state possible