Dutch shop fined for omitting the word ‘settlement’ from label of Israeli wine from the West Bank The Amsterdam-area importer described the bottle as “a product from an Israeli village in Judea and Samaria,” incurring a $2,514 penalty.
Ancient synagogue in Libya being turned into Islamic center, Jewish group says “The plan clearly is to take advantage of the chaos and our absence,” the World Organization of Jews in Libya wrote about developments around Tripoli’s Sla Dar Bishi synagogue.
Polish Jewish leader quits Auschwitz museum board over right-wing politician’s appointment “I understand it as a politicization,” Stanisław Krajewski said about the nomination of a former prime minister to the governing body he left.
As it did decades ago, Northern Ireland’s Jewish community looks to weather the storm of violence on the streets of Belfast
French top court upholds decision not to try Muslim man who killed his Jewish neighbor while high on marijuana