Beth Shalom struggles to contain the spread and to answer questions if it could have acted sooner, or done more to save the lives of 26 residents who succumbed to the virus

Timo Haaker, whose grandmother lives at Beit Shalom, says he thought of using machinery to visit with her due to 'concern about not getting to say goodbye' amid pandemic

Death toll makes Beth Shalom hardest-hit old age or nursing home in kingdom, infections began before management imposed lockdown

Passengers on train heading from parade hear ditty about Amsterdam's Ajax supporters, sometimes called Jews; anti-Semitism watchdog calls incident 'stupid beyond words'

In addition to being her younger sister Anne's well-behaved foil, Margot Frank was academically and athletically gifted -- and she also kept a diary

Money to go toward renovating museum in Amsterdam; director: 'We expected a donation of half a million or a million euros'

The 266-year-old Rintel, a powerful symbol of Dutch Jewry, goes on museum display after being retired from ritual use

Realizing a concept 70 years in the making, Amsterdam structure to be one of Europe’s largest to honor Jewish victims individually, with a brick for each of 100,000 lost

Hijacking protocols initiated 'by mistake,' says Air Europa. 'We deeply apologize'

'It’s not a period of my life I want to remember,' Taha Ewis Bakri Abdel Ghani says of assault; victims allege he became more religious prior to attack

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