In dispute between Jews, Montreal salon owner fined for barring hairdresser from Shabbat work The case was described as almost certainly the first time the Quebec Human Rights Commission has ruled on a religious dispute between Jews.
Andre Glucksmann, French-Jewish political philosopher, dies at 78 His experience during World War II as a Jewish child in France during the Nazi occupation shaped his view of international intervention in such conflicts.
More than 4 decades on, Jewish dialogue with Orthodox Christians still fragile At a recent two-day interfaith conference with Orthodox Christians in Greece, Jewish delegates tiptoed around sensitive issues like anti-Semitism.