Abortion protests are rocking Poland. It’s putting long-simmering Jewish communal conflict into the spotlight. Jewish movements are lining up on both sides.
Brazilian governor renounces her father’s Nazi sympathies — but Jewish groups say not strongly enough “I cannot be judged by what anyone else thinks,” Daniela Reinehr said.
After Vienna shooting, European rabbis want ‘much more’ government control of mosques “It is important to know what is being preached in mosques and other places of worship over here,” the Conference of European Rabbis said in the wake of the attack that occurred near several synagogues.
Jews from the former Soviet Union have had an outsized tech impact. Israel’s government wants to harness that.
Jewish leaders spar after Dutch chief rabbi says churches’ admission of Holocaust guilt is ‘unnecessary’