Officials marked 80 years since Tsar Boris III stopped the deportation of the country's 48,000 Jews; they didn't mention the 11,000 whose murder by Nazis his government facilitated

Hospital denies media claims that Dr. Aleksander Oscar, president of a local Jewish organization, was ever accused of filing fraudulent medical reports

While the space will not be used for Jewish prayer services, the infusion of $6 million in EU funding may create a new tourist destination

Judicial system erred when it ignored complaints that far-right politician Volen Siderov incited against Jews and Roma, European Court of Human Rights says

New evidence shows that Julio Palencia was likely influenced by his Greek spouse, Zoe Dragoumis, to issue last-minute passports, pull 150 off trains - and adopt two Jewish children

Gravestones broken, fence damaged in city of Shumen, local report says

Its location in a traditionally documented Jewish quarter outside a Middle Ages fort and its unusual architecture leads archaeologist to believe building is a unique synagogue

Eighty-eight students, all under 12, attend the Ronald S. Lauder Day School in Sofia, named for president of World Jewish Congress