Many fear 'the import of the conflict' phenomenon will increase assaults; in 2014, Europe saw the worst wave of antisemitic violence since the Holocaust amid Israel-Hamas fighting

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

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'

Of a total 5,954 bias incidents on continent last year, 1,311 were anti-Semitic, even though Jews make up under 1% of the population

With gates left open to increase air circulation, Jews fear health measures could leave campuses vulnerable to anti-Semitic attacks

Father Francisc Dobos says Christians fear both Jews and the coronavirus, sparking allegations of anti-Semitism

After the COVID-19 outbreak, a museum suddenly finds itself in the spotlight as its now-online display on the religious and medical reactions to medieval plagues spikes in demand

Same number say Jews exploit the Holocaust, 1 in 4 say Israel's policies make them understand anti-Semitism, in survey of 16 countries in Europe

Israeli embassy lashes 'vile and repugnant' procession in Campo de Criptana for 'making fun of the murder of millions of Jews by the Nazis'

'Viral: Antisemitism in Four Mutations' focuses on Pittsburgh synagogue shooting, anti-Semitism scandals in UK Labour under Corbyn, among other topics

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