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Europe-Israel ties at high point

After the lows of the intifada years, ties between Europe and Israel have grown stronger thanks to new E.U. members, Europe's recent experiences with Islamic terrorism and Israel's moves toward disengagement from the Palestinians. Read more »

Israel critics prepare for 60th

As governments, Jewish groups and Israeli embassies prepare to celebrate Israel's 60th birthday in Europe, a concomitant push is on among critics of Israel to demonstrate their viewpoints on the Jewish state. Read more »

Belgian Palestinian festival irks Jews

Belgian Jewish leaders are upset by the content of a government-sponsored Palestinian cultural festival that includes posters comparing Israel's military to Hitler. Read more »

Grappling with neo-Nazi rights

As expressions of neo-Nazism rise across Europe, authorities are grappling with how to curtail racist and anti-Semitic demonstrations while preserving the right to free expression and assembly. Read more »

Europeans paying attention to U.S. elections

Jewish leaders in Europe say their communities are fascinated by the presidential race in the United States for a variety of reasons. Read more »

Counterfeiter’ cheers Oscar win

Adolf Burger is now the only Auschwitz inmate turned counterfeiter ever to win an Academy Award – sort of. Read more »

Kosovo’s independence comes amid uncertainty

As Kosovo declares independence, the province's remaining Jews face economic uncertainties and worry about the growing influence of Saudi charities. Read more »

France, others quit EJC

A long-simmering battle between West and East over control of the European Jewish Congress is being cited as the reason for France's withdrawal this week from the organization. Read more »

Uproar over book on Polish anti-Semitism

Angry reaction in Poland to the book by a Polish-born historian on anti-Semitism in the country after the Holocaust underscores the great discomfort many Poles have about revisiting ugly episodes in their history. Read more »

Kollel hopes to help Warsaw revival

Seven decades after Warsaw's renowned yeshivas were wiped out by the Nazis, a new Talmud study kollel has opened in the city as part of ongoing attempts to return Jewish life to Poland. Read more »

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