Local university says that around 20 years later 'there was once more a thriving Jewish community' in the city, before Jews were ultimately expelled from England in 1290

Rabbi Elisheva Salamo takes up residence as part-time clergy for York Liberal Jewish Community, as city long associated with Crusader tower massacre rebuilds Jewish life

Senior analyst Haviv Rettig Gur takes time out from his family BBQ to elucidate what it was like for Jews the days before and after May 5, 1948

'In the Midst of Civilized Europe' by Jeffrey Veidlinger revisits the brutal violence in 1918-1921 that portended a genocide of Europe's Jews, and was soon overshadowed by it

Chief Rabbi Michael Schudrich says protests at memorial for Jedwabne pogrom point to a 'very serious issue' involving Polish government’s stance on Holocaust memory

Among the some 150 casualties was Hebrew-language literature giant Yosef Haim Brenner, who was buried with dozens of other slaughtered Jews in a common grave in Tel Aviv

Iraqi-born Daniel Sasson recounts firsthand how in the early 1940s, Hitler-emulating dictator Rashid Ali al-Gaylani sent Jews to ghettos and firing squads in the Middle East

Zoriy Fine says he was dismissed after 2 weeks at Vinnytsia State Pedagogical University after contesting a memorial to a military leader whose troops massacred 35,000-50,000 Jews

In two days of slaughter, a racist offensive including police and air bombers destroyed Tulsa, Oklahoma's all-black Greenwood district. None of the perpetrators ever faced justice

'There are even theories that rabbis deliberately provoke pogroms precisely so that Jews survive,' claims Janusz Korwin-Mikke

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