Thanks to a heatwave, Holland’s oldest Jewish cemetery is visible for the first time in decades Scorching temperatures dried out the weeds that usually make it impossible to make out the outline of ancient burial plots.
Before her suicide, a Dutch Holocaust scholar saw deep threats to her life’s work Evelien Gans' growing despair of rising anti-Semitism and historical revisionism did little to help her clinical depression.
Eviction of Dutch Jews from Nazi-ravaged synagogue brings back bitter memories The Great Synagogue of Deventer, which locals destroyed in 1941, was bought by a Turkish developer who kicked out the Jewish community amid a fight over his plans to turn the place into a restaurant.
Global Dutch state TV sorry for saying Israel threatens to destroy Iran and was built on occupied land