The recently fully opened European Jewish Center boasts event halls, a gym, kosher food, auditoriums, office spaces and a synagogue - and perhaps most of all, a sense of permanence

Jean-Luc Martinez accused of money laundering, 'concealing the origin of criminally obtained works' bought for French museum's Abu Dhabi branch

Alexandre David and Alexis Memmi serve family recipes without pretense at Mabrouk, a kosher-style eatery in the city center, and their diverse clientele is eating it up

Appeals court confirms earlier ruling that ex-presidential candidate didn't deny crimes against humanity by saying Philippe Pétain sacrificed foreign Jews to save Jewish citizens

Officer used assault rifle to fire at car hurtling toward colleagues, but prosecutors contend he used excessive force; police union slams decision as 'unacceptable'

Jeremy Cohen, 31, was killed two months ago in what police deemed a traffic accident; new video released by his family suggests that incident was triggered by a mob assault

Scouted in summer 2021 and signed to major agency, 21-year-old Cornell student starts international modeling career while launching AI projects for spirituality and philanthropy

Attackers slit Father Jacques Hamel's throat in his church in 2016, as France was on high alert over jihadist attacks following the Charlie Hebdo massacre

On Jan. 27, Sotheby's to auction 'Portrait of a Lady as Pomona,' once owned by collector Jules Strauss; the work's long journey is the subject of a book by Pauline Baer de Perignon

Employees of upscale department store will be able to request or schedule rides to work in self-driving 'robotaxi'

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