Dutch chief rabbi slams Amsterdam mayor for ignoring social distancing at mass Black Lives Matter protest Halsema is facing a no-confidence vote at city hall over the rally, which gathered thousands of people at close proximity.
Jewish schools have reopened in the Netherlands, but some worry that their security is compromised Normally fortified front gates built to block violent attackers have been left open.
In Europe, budding Jewish tourism businesses are teetering on the brink of closure because of COVID-19 “I’m drowning in quicksand,” said the owner of a Warsaw kosher restaurant that lost its income due to the pandemic.
Culture Amsterdam’s Jewish quarter is getting ready to reopen, but some wonder if it will ever be the same
Bonds of Life Tedje van der Sluis, 93, Auschwitz survivor whose happy marriage was subject of Dutch film
Culture Israel’s Independence Day gets first celebration at the Dutch royal concert hall — without a crowd