Israel bars travelers from Africa as new COVID variant puts country ‘on the verge of a state of emergency’ Several cases of the new strain have been documented in the country, which is entering a holiday period.
In Poland, plans to build a museum on Schindler survivors’ former camp spark environmental protest The grounds of Plaszow near Krakow are a rare wild park in a rapidly-gentrifying city.
In coalition agreement, German parties vow to defend Jewish life and Israel’s security The government “will strengthen initiatives that promote Jewish life and promote its diversity, and combat all forms of antisemitism.”
As more Israelis choose pure olive oil to light the Hanukkah menorah, counterfeiters see an opportunity
Rabbis were going to gather in Munich to dream up post-pandemic Jewish life. Then another COVID wave hit.
Chile’s Jews feel under ‘siege’ from anti-Israel sentiment, so they’re backing a far-right presidential candidate
Israeli squash team says it will sue if it can’t compete in world championships in Malaysia next month