Deputy editor Amanda Borschel-Dan explores scientific entrepreneurship in Africa and religion reporter Canaan Lidor explains a community's hostile takeover in Hungary

As some 150,000 Orthodox Jews flock annually to Yeshaya Steiner's grave in Bodrogkeresztur, the village's future is at risk even as Budapest seeks to become a top Jewish center

In the 2019 film making its US debut in NYC on April 28, a man and a young girl learn to lean on each other for support as the Communist regime ushers in an era of fresh challenges

Milton Friedman University, operated by the Lubavitch-affiliated EMIH, is using a $22 million government grant to raise enrollment -- and it hopes to attract more Jewish students

At a Chabad-affiliated camp on the shores of Lake Balaton, 700 religious Jews find refuge while hundreds of others remain on waiting list

European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen stresses union's values are 'non-negotiable' after Hungarian PM speaks out against 'race-mixing'

Hungary's PM defends remarks as misundertood, asserts he was referring to 'a cultural standpoint'; Austrian chancellor says issue has been resolved 'amicably'

International Auschwitz Committee says Hungarian premier's remarks, in which he decried interracial mixing, are reminiscent of 'dark times'

One of the Hungarian capital's best-kept open secrets is Giero Pub, a small but charming basement venue with top-notch music - and a tragic family history marred by the Holocaust

Ukrainian Jews fleeing the Russian invasion are taking refuge in a mansion that's being outfitted to hold nearly 700 people with a kosher kitchen to feed hundreds more

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