State-run memorial attacks 'instrumentalization of tragedy' by Law and Justice party, which used theme of Nazi camp to discourage participation in upcoming anti-government march
Respondents in 10 European nations asked if they believe stereotypes including 'Jews have too much power in business world' and 'Jews are responsible for most of the world’s wars'
Tufts professor sheds light on smuggled medical research conducted by imprisoned Jewish physicians on what they label 'hunger disease'; 100 patients enrolled in the study
Defense for man accused of killing 11 in 2018 massacre at Tree of Life synagogue will not dispute his role in slayings, but seek to spare him from death row by focusing on motive
As trial gets underway, state attorney says Robert Bowers made antisemitic comments at scene of the attack and online; defense focuses on preventing his execution
International law specialist lamented that despite lessons learned since 1945, the massacres in Rwanda, Cambodia and in Darfur showed society's unabated capacity for barbarism
In his new book 'The Evil Eye: The History, Mystery, and Magic of the Quiet Curse,' Antonio Pagliarulo gives a practical overview of one of history's most durable forces
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