French-Jewish gay man threatened in Turkish prison, his family says Inmates are intimating Fabien Azoulay, who is serving a 16-year-sentence for buying drugs, over his faith and sexual orientation.
European intellectuals launch magazine on European Jewry’s population ‘crisis’ Among its first items is a sober reading of a study that it says shows how Jewish demography on the continent has shrunk to its Middle-Ages level.
Albert Memmi, influential French-Jewish author, dies at 99 His 1972 autobiographical novel “The Salt Statue” dealt with anti-Semitism and the marginalization of Jews in his native Tunisia.
Global Hit by terror and a sluggish economy, Nice’s once-vibrant Jewish community faces uncertain future