A translated excerpt from a recent novel traces the anguished, long-buried history of a Jewish family in wartime France
Will Eric Zemmour’s creepy misuses of his Jewishness help make him France’s next president?
The reeling regime in Beirut would like some of that magic Jewish money, please
Already, the candidate’s violations of French Jewish moral values are perilous and obscene
With his ability to control his own narrative, the one-man show is a symptom of the Americanization of French politics
From Karl Marx on down, early socialist movements and many of their successors gave themselves over to virulent antisemitism—with the shining exception of Comte Henri de Saint-Simon and his disciples
Captain Alfred Dreyfus would have been 162 years old today. His legacy on the left is dying, while the malice that targeted him is alive and well.
Is falconry kosher?
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?
Emmanuel Macron took to Twitter to condemn the attack, but words are not enough
Connecting to my Jewish identity in the South of France
The morally minded French public intellectual applies 21st-century chutzpah to our radical age
According to a poll, more than half of French Jews have been threatened because of their religion
Large increases also seen in thousands of Ukrainian and Russian Jews who immigrated to Israel
Video: Fry up these savory snacks at home, and make your own spicy harissa for dipping
Hollande: ‘France is your country. Your place is here. This is your home.’
The existence of the State of Israel is a reason to stay in Europe, not flee it