Disguised to resemble an alarm sensor, Camozuzah is brainchild of Ireland-based Chabad rabbi; it's increased adoption underlines surge in hostility to Jews amid Israel-Hamas war
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The disgust felt by millions toward the terrorist group's barbarity is overshadowed by angry street protests against Israel and soaring antisemitism
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The heretical Jewish philosopher was excommunicated by his community in 1656 for his ideas. A newly released documentary about him had a similar reception - but critics love it

Dutch Communist Party and People's Militia member Bernard Luza joined the resistance after 1940 Nazi occupation of the Netherlands, before being put to death 3 years later

Massive Encyclopedia of Jewish Book Cultures also underway by Dutch publisher Brill, who says 31 institutions already purchased access to the compilation to be complete in 3 years

In a country notoriously slow to accept responsibility for mistakes and distance itself from its occupiers, a discussion on collaboration might soon take place in the open

Christians for Israel hires four planes to trail giant banners congratulating the Jewish state on its 75th birthday

Jewish groups and Israel condemned the perceived analogy, which appeared in an account of the top clergymen’s visit to the Yad Vashem museum

Founder of acclaimed 'Namenmonument' in Amsterdam will deliver remarks for International Holocaust Remembrance Day in New York on January 27

Relatives of murdered Auschwitz victim Johanna Margarethe Stern-Lippmann will regain 'View of Murnau with Church,' displayed in the Dutch city of Eindhoven's art museum since 1951

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