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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Program focuses on Holocaust awareness, securing sites, monitoring hate speech; pledges to work with Israel on initiative

As Rasela Mizrahi becomes a hero to some on the right, others on the left unleash the biggest post-Holocaust torrent of hatred ever seen by the country's Jewish community of 200

The government supports the Jewish community, but unchecked hate and violent attacks from far-right and Muslim populations and a rapidly aging demographic have some eying the door

A shooting that killed two on Yom Kippur last year has underscored rising anti-Semitism in Germany, but investigations in its wake reveal even more disturbing systemic shortcomings

Historical Jesus likely had the brown eyes and skin of other first-century Galilee Jews. Not so the common portrayal, under scrutiny at time of introspection over legacy of racism

Some estimates say 30-40% of Jewish people -- women and kids included -- worked as makers or purveyors of hooch in Eastern Europe until the end of the 19th century

Landmarks commissions are protecting Judensau, or ancient sculptures depicting Jews engaged in sexual activity with pigs, dozens of which are adorning churches that don't want them

'Blood Libel: On The Trail of an Antisemitic Myth' by historian Magda Teter examines lethal canard from its roots in monastic tales to the pages of German Nazi broadsheets

English Football Association asks Tom Pope why he wrote that World War III would end with Jewish family 'crowned champions of every bank on the planet'

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