Daniel Rosenfeld says 5 young men called him and his wife 'filthy Jews,' shouted Nazi salute as they were returning from synagogue

MyHeritage, which sells commercial DNA tests, says 7.5% of 5,000 Hungarians tested had over 25% Jewish Ashkenazi genes, in a country where just 1% are recognized as Jews

A common opposition to nine-year rule of Prime Minister Viktor Orban creats strange partnerships, including between Jewish groups and virulently anti-Semitic Jobbik party

The most decorated female Jewish Olympian of all time and Hungary's most accomplished living athlete's secret to success: 'Being nice and motherly doesn’t do it'

Present-day tenants of home owned by Jewish family before the Holocaust find jars containing 2,800 coins from as far back as the Roman Empire and as far away as India

75 years after the Nazis marched into Hungary, ToI investigates whether Britain's state broadcaster said too little, too late about the Final Solution

Volunteer group to patrol Jewish district of Hungary's capital, where drunk tourists have hurled insults at local Jews

In her new book, 'I’m Not Really a Waitress,' Suzi Weiss-Fischmann talks about going from a childhood in communist Hungary to being globally recognized as the First Lady of Nails

Pages