As world leaders poured in to commemorate the 75th liberation of the Nazi death camp on January 27, a handful of clergy demanded it be moved to less sacred ground for Jews

Jewish activist wants 700-year-old 'Jew pig' sculpture on Wittenberg's church removed; parish agrees it's an 'insulting' piece of history but contends it is part of its inheritance

'There has been many a Friday night that I have thought to myself, Is tonight the night we die?' says rabbi amid discussions with New Hampshire senator

Research warns that future of aromatic resin, once used in Temple incense, is in danger due to collapse of Boswellia tree populations from which sap is collected

37-year-old suspect stopped at entrance to landmark, detained by counter-terrorism police, days after fire guts Notre Dame in Paris

Firefighters battling blaze at French capital’s iconic medieval church; Macron: 'Our Lady of Paris in flames'

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