Some members of the cash-strapped MAOIH Orthodox community view the assistance by a Chabad-affiliated competitor as a takeover, while others say it's their congregation's lifeline

Robert Frolich, head of umbrella group, calls prime minister's remarks against mixing of races 'a violation of human dignity;' orthodox group says they were 'unfortunate'

Respondents from Poland, Hungary and Greece most hostile to Jews, but violent assaults rare in those locations; places where Jews are accepted have most incidents

Community expects to process a million chickens by year's end, supply other European Jewish centers, as government allows vetted staff from Israel, Belgium to skip quarantine

Ministers and members of parliament attending 2-day Krakow confab are handed drafts of stricter laws on hate speech, education, and Nazi memorabilia trade

Pictures of a standoff between armed guards and Jewish worshippers in front of a locked synagogue shocked people abroad, but it's only one side of a lengthy European power struggle