An anonymous missive sends Anne Berest on a journey resulting in 'The Postcard,' an award-winning work of auto-fiction that lays bare the feelings and anxieties of French Jewry
The recently fully opened European Jewish Center boasts event halls, a gym, kosher food, auditoriums, office spaces and a synagogue - and perhaps most of all, a sense of permanence
Over 2 days in 1942, police herded 13,152 people, including 4,115 children, into the Winter Velodrome of Paris before they were sent on to Nazi camps; very few survived
Marine Le Pen's National Rally overtakes traditional Republicans to become the largest right-wing party in parliament major setback to French leader; Hard left also makes major gains
Liron Rozenhaft tells police that group of men assaulted him, called him a 'dirty Jew' on streets of Strasbourg after reading wife's last name of on the posters
Citing suspect's social media post, prosecutor asks judges to include antisemitic motive charge in killing of René Hadjaj who was thrown from 17th floor to his death by neighbor
Police rule out antisemitism as a motive in killing of René Hadjaj, sparking outcry among community who note similarities to two other incidents of Jews killed in recent years
Through September, a display at the Wiener Library showcases efforts to monitor and combat Jew-hatred in France, Germany and the UK, from the Dreyfus affair through today
Jeremy Cohen's family says he was fatally hit by tram while escaping an antisemitic attack, releasing video allegedly showing him running away from crowd before accident
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