How two fundamental pillars of Western thought—classical Greek rationalism and monotheistic Jewish faith—collided in a remote area of the archipelago to produce a short-lived but influential communist
‘We keep our memories alive,’ said the mayor of Trikala, where a new memorial was recently unveiled
An exhibit of stereoscopic photographs portrays a rarefied vision of Greek Jewish life, almost entirely wiped out in World War II
The East German-Bulgarian Holocaust movie ‘Sterne,’ screening this weekend at the New York Jewish Film Festival, is one of a group of visceral films made in Communist countries by or with people who survived the war
Try Greek thyme honey—dip your apples in it, or make a special baklava—for a truly sweet new year
A festive trip to Congregation Kehila Kedosha Janina, the only Romaniote synagogue in the Western Hemisphere
No injuries reported in overnight attack; far-left Greek group suspected
Hate speech legislation a response to rise of neo-Nazi Golden Dawn party
Neurologist in Thessaloniki also had Nazi paraphernalia in his home
In 1942, the Jews of Thessaloniki paid in vain to release 10,000 Nazi prisoners
PM Antonis Samaras makes an unlikely visit to the Thessaloniki synagogue
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