Stuff, and other achievements of irrationality, in Jessica Stockholder’s explorations of the third—and fourth, and fifth—dimensions
On tour in Holland, the reggae great talks about climbing Masada, seeing Mecca, and ‘the magic that music brings to the people’
Facing pro-Palestinian criticism, the mayor of the Dutch capital reportedly nixed town twinning before metropolises could even walk down the aisle
Niece of man saved by Dutchman who returned Yad Vashem medal says, ‘He is a righteous man’
Dutch Righteous Among the Nations cited death of relatives in Israeli strikes
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.
Plus Israel strikes back at Lebanon, and more in the news
Beatrix abdicated so she could usher in a new era—of heads of state who have never experienced war
The Dutch parliament moved last week to prohibit the ritual slaughter of animals, putting the notoriously tolerant Netherlands on a path to ban a practice key to both Jewish and Muslim observance
Law arguably contradicts humane, moral considerations
Part 2 of 3: A chilly visit to Amsterdam’s Portuguese Synagogue and an awkward one to Anne Frank’s Secret Annex
They take on Spain for the final Finals spot
As World Cup semis begin, we have a new team
Now that the U.S. is gone from the World Cup
A misguided Dutch group, peace through economics, and more in the news