As the bloody Israel-Gaza war escalates, European Jewish communities prepare for reverberations far from the frontlines

Diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman brings headlines from the annual Herzliya Conference; religion reporter Canaan Lidor on stymied conversions and dying European communities

The genocide was more than a specific, contained, monstrous event. It was the successful culmination of six decades of fervent European efforts to rid the continent of its Jews

In bio 'The Baron,' Prof. Matthias B. Lehmann takes a new approach to history-telling by following the man who helped resettle Jews in locales ranging from Istanbul to Argentina

As Jews with strong ties to Israel, communities on the continent express frustration with its eroding democratic values and policies that affect them even in their own countries

Intense, intellectual, immersive Jewish studies: Why the Ashkenazium is an increasingly attractive destination for an MA

In 'The Wealthy,' Israeli author Hamutal Bar-Yosef uses 200-year saga of fictional German-Anglo Jewish family to highlight different take on how the Jewish state came to be

A study of 12 major EU Jewish population centers shows that despite official government policies and antisemitism statistics, life on the ground paints a different picture

Poll finds around two-thirds of those considering leaving Europe say they would move to Israel; concern over Jew-hatred and security highest in Western Europe

An online tour of sprawling estates reveals the history of a segment of European Jewry seldom thought of today, despite its members' opulence, philanthropy and political influence

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