Popular purveyor of jodenkoeken announces well-intentioned renaming, but Jewish consumers say they're getting a crummy deal as it's one of the rare positive associations with Jews

One of just two towns honored by Yad Vashem, Nieuwlande was populated by pious residents who were averse to praise for their collective heroism

Ephraim Schrijver, who taught at Amsterdam Cheider, wins appeal against 2-year sentence after just 1 of 5 complaints deemed credible; case could be taken to Supreme Court

Set between his former master and a wealthy community leader, the marker simply designated 'Elieser' holds a very different meaning for Jews and descendants from Dutch colonies

Jolisa Brouwer's pornographic confections prove too hot to handle for Party of Unity, which says they go against its conservative policies; party has been accused of anti-Semitism

The 140,000-plus identification papers are set to be displayed publicly for the 1st time; they're unique in containing details of status and personal traits, unlike Nazi-made cards

In 2015, the 132-year-old venue revived an annual concert 70 years after the Nazis decimated Dutch Jewry, uniting the small community from Orthodox to unaffiliated

For decades, people for and against a pre-Christmas tradition involving Santa's helper 'Black Pete' have waged a holiday war. The museum seeks to set the historical record straight

Out Friday in limited US theaters, the (mostly) true legal thriller about one of history's most talented charlatans illuminates lingering toxic anti-Semitism in post-WWII Amsterdam

'Anti-Semitism is a sin against God and against people,' church representative says in letter to Jewish community, hopes admission 'is not too late'

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