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

Thessaloniki’s documentary movie event to recall once-thriving large community sent to Auschwitz with several screenings about Holocaust, panel discussions

Elisaf was also the long-time leader of the Jewish community of Ioannina, once home to one of Greece's largest populations of Romaniote Jews

In 'One Hundred Saturdays,' Stella Levi shares with author Michael Frank her memories of centuries-old traditions of the Aegean island's Sephardic community destroyed by the Nazis

Greece's chief rabbi says artifacts on display at local Jewish museum, including inscription from as early as 4th century, show Jews are 'an integral part of Greek identity'

'Our history returns home,' Central Board of Jewish Communities in Greece says after Russia hands over manuscripts, communal documents

Musicians Wisam Gibran and Nataly Oryon each discuss their inspiration and musical directions, prior to the annual event at Jerusalem's Confederation House

Tomb covering removed and smashed marble strewn around it in graveyard which has been repeatedly targeted; Jewish community organization voices 'outrage'

Moise Katumbi, who has presidential aspirations, seen as a reformer in troubled country; while he doesn't identify as Jewish, he has a 'warm connection to Judaism and Israel'

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