Bulgarian media falsely accused a Jewish leader of embezzling public funds. Then he was hit with antisemitism. Dr. Alexander Oscar, president of a Bulgarian Jewish group, says the campaign against him was timed to elections last fall.
16 teachers at Orthodox yeshiva near Paris arrested in raid over conditions for students The unusual raid was over “sequestration, confiscation of IDs, unsuitable living conditions, maltreatment, denial of access to education and other services.”
German teens and young adults are interested in learning about the Holocaust — but they want new ways to do so A study found that they want more “snackable content,” or information in digestible doses.
Natan Sharansky and Bernard-Henri Levy sign NYT ad urging protest of Beijing Olympics over Chinese persecution of Uighurs
Liviu Beris, Romanian Holocaust survivor who became a genetics pioneer and debated an infamous antisemite on TV, dies at 93
Argentine government spokesman angers Jews by saying Israel should be involved in the AMIA investigation
England’s one-time capital to honor Licoricia of Winchester, Jewish businesswoman murdered there in 1277