An unlikely mass conversion in Peru gets a closer look in new book about ‘Bnei Moshe’ Jews The saga of the Bnei Moshe — and their battle for acceptance by Peru’s and Israel’s Jewish leadership — unspools in “The Prophet of the Andes: An Unlikely Journey to the Promised Land.”
Spanish town previously named Fort Kill the Jews vandalized again with antisemitic graffiti The family has reportedly followed another one that moved in earlier this year — the first to do so since medieval times.
Canada says Jews were most-targeted religious minority for hate crimes last year Jews make up 1% of Canada’s population but 14% of all hate crimes reported by police there last year.
Deborah Lipstadt, back from Saudi Arabia, says progress underway on combatting antisemitism in Gulf states
German scholars make their best-selling annotated version of Hitler’s ‘Mein Kampf’ available online for free
Lufthansa will create a position to fight antisemitism after kicking more than 100 Hasidic passengers off a flight