Belgian ban on kosher slaughter has Jews worried about what comes next The law that went into effect this month has put hundreds of meat industry employees out of a job but allows for customs-free import.
Belgium ends funding for Palestinian schools over honoring of terrorist The move by Brussels is the first of its kind by any European government.
How a rabbi got caught up in a Belgian spy scandal Moshe Aryeh Friedman, whose daughter is a rising politician in Antwerp, is best friends with a woman whom authorities say is a spy serving Rabat.