Bill terminating country’s citizenship law passes first reading amid heated debate, may take effect January 1, 2024

Local Jews anticipate backlash, brace for antisemitism as Israel-Hamas war rages; community leader meets Muslim, Catholic representatives about preventing violence

Local victims aged 10 to 110 years old were killed or expelled in the Portuguese Inquisition between 1536 to 1821

Jewish community in coastal Portugal city has flourished, but is now being torn by decision to attack investigation into handling of citizenship process for Jews deemed Sephardic

Political correspondent Tal Schneider discusses blip in overhaul talks and new PM-Gallant bromance; Diaspora reporter Canaan Lidor talks challenges facing Jews in Portugal, Tunisia

Granddaughter of late army captain Arthur Carlos de Barros Basto says he was denied posthumous honor because he can't make request in person

Lisbon court says no 'single fact' shows Rabbi Daniel Litvak gave priority to requests of Jews for Portuguese citizenship, in investigation tied to oligarch Roman Abramovich

Centuries-old manuscript recounting more than 100 years of hearings and brutal executions of individuals accused of practicing Judaism, other 'sins' is now digitized online

Head of community rails at Portuguese authorities over investigation into its role in vetting Roman Abramovich, others for Sephardic ancestry

Lisbon amends law amid questions into neutralization of Israeli-Russian billionaire, who is facing harsh sanctions over his ties to Russian leader Putin

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