Brazilian teenager dies after soccer accident at Hebraica Jewish sports club Sao Paulo’s Hebraica is sometimes referred to as the world’s largest Jewish club, with over 22,000 members.
2 Jewish community leaders missing in Antakya, Turkish city devastated by earthquakes Jews have lived in Antakya, located near Aleppo, Syria, for 2,500 years. Locals say it’s unlikely any will remain.
Turkey arrests ISIS members allegedly targeting Istanbul synagogues The potential attacks were believed to be part of the retaliation for the public burning of a Quran outside of the Turkish embassy in Stockholm last month.
Germany celebrates UNESCO World Heritage listing for sites known as the birthplace of Yiddish and Ashkenazi culture
‘Emotional and intense’: Douglas Emhoff’s trip to Poland and Germany brings him back to his Jewish ancestral roots