Move comes following uptick in anti-Semitic incidents in the Netherlands and after woman was filmed delivering anti-Semitic screed at site

2 years after authorities in the Netherlands jail Israeli national for fatal stabbing of Miriam Sharon, appeals court strikes down guilty verdict due to lack of evidence

Nederlandse Spoorwegen says it'll pay tens of millions of euros to Holocaust victims for a 'black page in the history of the company'

Holland allocates $3.35 million for effort following intense media coverage of Jews' fears of harassment and violence

Stef Blok says anti-Israel activities, including calls for boycotting Jewish State, fall within freedom of expression and assembly

Move follows recommendation by government body on restitution set up in 2002

Audience loved France for embracing difference, Iceland for counterculture message, Russia for putting its singer in a shower, and Azerbaijan for hooking its to a heart machine

Party files bill after Senate scrapped 2012 ban; Netherlands’ highest general administrative court warns legislation will unreasonably compromise religious freedoms

Removal of 4 photos from new display on persecution of Netherlands Jews gains media attention, prompts discussion on how and where to display graphic images of the WWII genocide

Born 15 years ago as a museum mascot, Max the Matzah has become an unlikely hit with the Dutch, for whom unleavened bread is often a household item year-round

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