Hundreds march to Thessaloniki's old train station, where expulsion began; approximately 46,000 taken to death camp in 1943, just 1,950 survived

Thessaloniki’s documentary movie event to recall once-thriving large community sent to Auschwitz with several screenings about Holocaust, panel discussions

Multiple carriages derail and at least 3 burst into flames as locomotive traveling from Athens to Thessaloniki emerged from highway underpass; cause of collision unclear

Jewish community laments lack of arrests after mural in Greek city defaced with swastikas and fascist symbols: 'Antisemites roam freely'

Swastika, white supremacist Celtic cross daubed on monument in city that was home to the largest Sephardic community in Europe before the Nazi genocide

Nazis plundered books and religious items from synagogues and communal institutions in Thessaloniki; they were transferred to Moscow after the Red Army took Berlin in 1945

Foreign Ministry says first term as head of IHRA, beginning next month, has 'particular importance'; development comes as local mural about Jewish victims of Nazis is vandalized

'With Jews you lose' graffitied at monument In Thessaloniki commemorating Jews from the city killed by the Nazis, 'Death to Israel' found written at graveyard

On the holiest day of the year, Chief Rabbi Aharon Israel managed a brief visit with the US secretary of state, a strong supporter of his community, without breaking Jewish law

The story of Vital Hasson, leader of Thessaloniki's Jewish police who sent families -- and his own relatives -- to Auschwitz, shows that identity doesn't always determine destiny

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