French Jewry's security service recorded 339 episodes over past 12 months, compared to 687 the previous year

Graffiti sprayed on Bulgarian, Spanish synagogues; memorial to Halle shooting smashed, set alight; German, Belarusian cemeteries damaged

Online discussion hosted by Jewish Voice for Peace includes essayist Peter Beinart, who backs one-state solution, and Rashida Tlaib, who says she supports BDS but fights bigotry

Funding cuts, stemmed momentum, and split on virus policies mean community no longer prepared for likely resurgence of now-dormant attacks once life returns to normal, leaders say

Jewish groups hail 'significant step forward' as Council of the European Union adopts conclusions, which also call for 'new ways to remember the Holocaust in a meaningful way'

Amid a polarized atmosphere that security specialists call 'primed for unrest,' officials are keeping an ear to the ground due to online chatter on both the far-right and far-left

Editors Beth Kissileff and Eric Lidji asked local writers — journalists, academics, authors, rabbis — to personally reflect on the tragic event of October 27, 2018

Robert Jenrick, married to a Jewish woman born in Israel, receives threats his home will be burned down and his family killed

'Everyone must stand up when the human dignity of others is violated,' German president says in Halle, during commemoration to mark a year since deadly shooting on Yom Kippur

Osman Butt, 25, charged with burglary and criminal mischief for damage to Shore Parkway Jewish Center, including allegedly using a flagpole to break windows

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