A Hebrew libretto for the ages asks audiences to consider what pushed the Jewish journalist and activist to found the modern Zionist movement

Original work is one of eight productions being staged at the Tel Aviv opera house in 2022/2023

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

Despite finding police arrived on scene before murder but did not stop it, committee says none of the officers, judges, psychiatrists or anyone involved in case did anything wrong

Exhibition part of center dedicated to Emile Zola, who famously defended the wrongfully accused Jewish captain over a century ago, in a trial that was profoundly impactful for Jews

Yael Perl-Ruiz rejects attempt to draw parallel with PM's corruption trial, which 'cheapens the symbolic significance' of the Dreyfus affair

Director, wanted in US over child rape in 1970s, to skip ceremony in which his film about anti-Semitic affair is the favorite, saying 'we know how this evening will unfold already'

Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell doubles down after criticism for claiming hacker 'persecuted for political reasons' in a manner similar to anti-Semitic 1894 show trial in France

Head of France's film academy says it 'should not take moral positions' when evaluating movies, prompting outcry that award could go to director wanted in US for statutory rape

Defying calls for boycott of 'An Officer and a Spy,' hundreds of thousands flock to see movie about anti-Semitic persecution of French Jewish army officer Alfred Dreyfus

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