European Jews

Stop judicial reform before it's too late, mainstream Jewish orgs tell gov't

The European Jewish Congress expressed its "deep concern at the latest developments in Israel."

27/03/2023

European Jewish orgs. call on all parties in Israel to 'pursue dialogue'

The organizations call "for all sides to push back from the brink and to seek solutions based on non-violence, justice and collective responsibility towards all the citizens of Israel."

21/03/2023

Which country has the highest rate of Jewish intermarriage in the world?

By eliminating the Orthodox community in Europe, between 35 to 50 percent of European Jews have a non-Jewish spouse.

12/03/2023

Who's attempting a 'hostile takeover' of Hungarian Orthodox Jewry?

The Jewish communities of Hungary own real estate that is in a prime central location in Budapest, which is worth huge amounts of money. 

26/02/2023

Lessons on antisemitism, anti-Zionism, the Holocaust at Theresienstadt

EUROPEAN AFFAIRS: Officials and Jewish leaders gathered in Prague and Theresienstadt to discuss fake news, conspiracy theories and antisemitism.

Berlin Police release photo of suspect who beat a local rabbi

The Jew who was attacked is Ariel Kirzon, rabbi of the Jewish community in Potsdam, and his son, as The Jerusalem Post reported in September.

25/01/2023

European Jewish leaders voice concern over new Israeli government

Tens of Jewish leaders from across Europe met with President Isaac Herzog and shared with him their concerns regarding Israel’s government on a variety of issues, mainly the Law of Return.

16/01/2023

Half of small Jewish communities will disappear within 50 years - Eur. Jewish leader

President of the European Jewish Congress Dr. Ariel Musicant said that intermarriage is the main threat to the Jewish diaspora.

16/01/2023
Lodz ghetto

Massive trove of prewar Jewish artifacts unearthed by construction workers in Poland

The trove was buried next to a building just beyond the ghetto in which Lodz’s Jews were imprisoned during the Holocaust.

By DAVID I. KLEIN/JTA
10/01/2023

Romanian city council votes down plan to remove bust of pro-Nazi government official

A bust honoring the finance minister of Romania's pro-Nazi government in World War II remains prominently displayed in a park in the country's capital.

By MARCEL GASCÓN BARBERÁ/JTA
04/01/2023
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