After the number of Jews dwindled to roughly 6,000 from a peak of 25,000 in the '90s, denomination and ethnicity are not dividing lines and most people know each other by name

After outcry, Catherine Fulop apologizes for saying Jews were 'the fierce torturers of their own people' in interview on Holocaust Remembrance Day

From a height of 25,000 members in the 1990s, the generations-old Jewish community is down to about 6,000 as the country's political and economic situation reaches a boiling point

Tel Aviv University researchers say governments on 3 continents promoted anti-Semitism in 2018, single out officials in Venezuela, Turkey, Poland, Ukraine