Media and diplomatic uproars are not dissuading locals in the Netherlands and Poland from putting on religious events centered around anti-Jewish sentiment

Chief rabbi 'relieved' by decision but concerned it took universities two weeks and vociferous protests by Dutch Jews and their allies to reach their conclusion

14 publicly funded institutions say query, filed by pro-Palestinian group under freedom of information law, led to 'distress and a feeling of insecurity'

Institutions do so at request of pro-Palestinian group under freedom of information law; chief rabbi: 'Universities' compliance with transparently antisemitic request concerning'

Four Holocaust survivors and Jewish groups file civil lawsuit against Thierry Baudet, leader of the far-right Forum for Democracy party

Taco Dankers of Ongehoord Nederland says 'I distance myself in the strongest terms from antisemitism' after report alleged he heads think tank that spreads conspiracies about Jews

Monikers like Aron and Thirza are common in the Netherlands and almost nonexistent in neighboring Belgium. They may correlate with locals' positive associations with Judaism

Demonstrators pretend to detain a man wearing a yellow star, at site where many Jews were rounded up during Holocaust

Steven Berghuis transfers to his team's rival, Ajax, known for Jewish fanbase; player depicted with enlarged nose, kippah and concentration camp garb

Dutch officials say actions of suspect, accused of smashing window and sticking an Israeli flag in it, were based on pro-Palestinian sentiment

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