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    How Sweden Became the Epicenter of Yiddish Children’s Media

    Kids’ books, cartoons, and music videos keep the mameloshn alive in an unexpected place

    byMarjorie Ingall
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    Swedish Public Radio Asks: Are Jews Responsible for Anti-Semitism?

    Interview exposes profound problem in Swedish society

    byYair Rosenberg
  • Synagogue in Malmo, Sweden, where two teens were recently arrested for attempting to break into the citys' Jewish community center. (JOHN MACDOUGALL/AFP/Getty Images)
    Synagogue in Malmo, Sweden, where two teens were recently arrested for attempting to break into the citys' Jewish community center. (JOHN MACDOUGALL/AFP/Getty Images)
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    Two Arrested in Attempted Malmo JCC Break-In

    The two teens tried to get past security during a rally in the Swedish city

    byLily Wilf
  • Patrick Reilly.(Image reproduced with permission by the author.)
    Patrick Reilly.(Image reproduced with permission by the author.)
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    Uncovering Anti-Semitism in Malmö, Sweden

    Journalist Patrick Reilly wore a kippah for a day and documented the reactions

    byElissa Goldstein
  • Jewish Center in Malmo(AFP)
    Jewish Center in Malmo(AFP)
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    Daybreak: Explosion at Jewish Center in Sweden

    New poll shows economy top issue for Jewish voters, strong Obama support

    byAdam Chandler
  • Khairat el-Shater earlier this month.(Khaled Desouki/AFP/Getty Images)
    Khairat el-Shater earlier this month.(Khaled Desouki/AFP/Getty Images)
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    Sundown: Brothers Lash Out at Egypt’s Leaders

    Plus Israeli Conservatives to introduce gay rabbis, and more

    byMarc Tracy
  • Protest of the Davis Cup tennis match on March 7, 2009 in Malmö.(Andreas Blixt/Flickr)
    Protest of the Davis Cup tennis match on March 7, 2009 in Malmö.(Andreas Blixt/Flickr)
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    Sweden’s ‘Damn Jew’ Problem

    Wearing a yarmulke is no longer safe in the city of Malmö. The mayor blames the Jews, while other Swedish politicians point to ‘social inequality.’

    byPaulina Neuding
  • A mosque in Malmo, Sweden.(Forward)
    A mosque in Malmo, Sweden.(Forward)
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    Malmo Syndrome

    Anti-Semitism in Sweden leads Jews to Israel

    byMarc Tracy
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