Is this the last stand for Amsterdam’s Jewish market? Critics say a gentrification plan will kill the soul of a bazaar established by the city for its Jews in 1893.
A Yom Kippur tradition in Amsterdam dates back to the invention of electricity The 17th-century Portuguese Synagogue becomes even more breathtaking when candlelit for services.
Dutch survivor’s diary called an Anne Frank story with a ‘happy’ ending Carry Ulreich, now 89, documents her family's survival in Rotterdam, and the friction that developed between her Jewish family and their devout Catholic saviors.