In Ukraine, Jewish charity buys 40 electric cars to manage rising costs of delivering aid Since Russia invaded in February, normal fuel prices have skyrocketed.
Prominent Greek bishop blames ‘Zionist monster’ for same-sex cohabitation bill Bishop Seraphim of Piraeus has a long history of making anti-Semitic comments.
In an ultra-wealthy Moscow suburb, a luxurious JCC opens its doors Even amid growing Jewish emigration, the community has opened a new $20 million center, replete with a 400-person sanctuary, a small cinema and luxury guest rooms.