How a Dutch thrift store returned the wedding book of a couple killed at Auschwitz The manager of the Amsterdam-area store said he was "totally unprepared" for what happened after he posted a message on Facebook.
Austrian prosecutors: Mauthausen Holocaust survivors may be called criminals The president of Vienna’s Jewish community said the failure to indict the authors of a magazine article reaffirmed Nazi logic.
Amsterdam’s Portuguese Jews banned philosopher Baruch Spinoza. 360 years later, could the ban be lifted? A landmark debate among Dutch Jews considers whether the 1656 order against the philosopher for heresy should be reversed.