‘We don’t know who is alive’: Concern mounts for Jews living in Russian-occupied Ukraine Jews who fled the four regions that Russia now claims say they often can’t through to those they left behind, and when they do, the news is grim.
Armenia has had few Jews and a poor relationship with Israel. That could be changing. No more than 200 Armenians are Jewish. At least twice that number Russian Jews flooded into Yerevan this summer.
Shooter at Bratislava LGBTQ bar called in manifesto for murder of all Jews The shooter was a “radicalized teenager” who was reportedly the son of a one-time far-right political candidate in Slovakia.
Budapest’s Chabad-run Milton Friedman University eyes a major expansion — with more Jewish students a goal