Jewish community in coastal Portugal city has flourished, but is now being torn by decision to attack investigation into handling of citizenship process for Jews deemed Sephardic

Ada Colau, who generated backlash with her move to end twin city agreement, defeated by former mayor she unseated in 2015

At trial for Pittsburgh synagogue shooter, survivors of 2018 massacre describe moments of terror, escape as gunman hunted worshippers in building

In a chapter from a newly released collection on US Judaism, Jerome Chanes and Shaul Magid argue that the countercultural movement had an outsized impact - but not all agree

Politician, protesters disrupt speech in Warsaw by historian Jan Grabowski, a vocal critic of Poland’s efforts to constrain Holocaust discussion

Gunter Demnig, who began initiative, says he hopes the Stolpersteine will help create 'a different image of Germany,' as US ambassador lays memorial plaque for her relatives

The writing utensil is one of 10 items connected to the Nazi dictator going on the block in Belfast

New ruling in federal appeals court protects Jewish family, owners of OxyContin-maker Purdue Pharma, from civil litigation, clears way for company to pay victims, families

Descriptions of items, practices in synagogue proving crucial for prosecution in trial of shooter, who killed 11 Jews praying at three congregations on Shabbat in October 2018

Carol Black's brother was also killed in shooting; defense attorney hopes to remove hate crime charges enabling shooter Robert Bowers to dodge death penalty

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