Wassily Kandinsky's 'Painting with Houses' sits in city-owned Stedelijk Museum even though it was looted by Nazis from its original Jewish owners

Eighty years ago, more than 200,000 Dutch workers participated in the February Strike to protest German occupier's first mass deportation of Jewish citizens

For decades, people for and against a pre-Christmas tradition involving Santa's helper 'Black Pete' have waged a holiday war. The museum seeks to set the historical record straight

Mayor of Haarlem grants Darryl Danchelo Osenga, who is known by his stage name Insayno, the title of city poet, sparking passionate protests

Site in Amsterdam's Jewish Quarter will feature names of more than 102,000 Jews, Roma and Sinti who were murdered in or on their way to Nazi concentration camps

Owners slam sentence as 'very light' after Amsterdam's HaCarmel restaurant vandalized repeatedly by Muslim men, including a Syrian asylum seeker

Betty Goudsmit-Oudkerk was the last living member of a small team of rescuers who smuggled Jewish children to safety from a Protestant religious seminary in Amsterdam

Cultural center of Dutch city's historic Jewish community holds several museums and the beautiful Portuguese Synagogue. But is it enough to draw cautious tourists?

In 6th attack on eatery in recent years, vandal uses rock to break hole in window at Amsterdam's HaCarmel restaurant before pushing flagpole with Israeli flag through the opening

What should have been first public concert to mark anniversary of Jewish state's founding was canceled due to coronavirus lockdown, but organizers record performance anyway

Pages