Hundreds march to Thessaloniki's old train station, where expulsion began; approximately 46,000 taken to death camp in 1943, just 1,950 survived

Naki Bega, one of less than a dozen survivors remaining in south European country, survived Auschwitz and 22-day death march; Greece marks 80th anniversary of first deportation

Daily warns readers Albert Bourla, a Greek Jew, will 'stick the needle' in them, calls prospective COVID vaccine 'poison'; its publisher was convicted of anti-Semitic defamation

On the holiest day of the year, Chief Rabbi Aharon Israel managed a brief visit with the US secretary of state, a strong supporter of his community, without breaking Jewish law

Some 83% of Jews in Greece, about 59,000 people, were murdered by Nazis but their story is little known at home or abroad

150,000 euros sought to preserve vivid geometric floor mosaic from what is arguably the oldest Jewish prayer house in Greece

75 years ago, Nazis rounded up the island's Jewish population and forced them onto the tanker Tanais, subsequently mistaken for a German war ship and sunk by the British

Moses Elisaf elected with 51% of vote in city that was once heartland of country's Romaniote Jewish tradition