European Jews

Over half of Europeans believe antisemitism is a problem in their country - poll

The Eurobarometer survey was published on International Holocaust Remembrance Day, asking each country in the European Union on their levels of perceived antisemitism.

 FILE PHOTO: European flags fly outside the European Commission headquarters in Brussels, Belgium September 20, 2023.
A demonstrator holds a placard in support of Palestinians during a march on the International Day of Solidarity, in Dublin last year.

Ireland turns a blind eye to antisemitism as Jews grapple with rising hostility

People attend a demonstration against anti-Semitism at the Place de la Bastille after three teenagers aged 12 to 13 were indicted in Courbevoie, accused of rape and anti-Semitic violence against a 12-year-old girl, in Paris, France, June 20, 2024

France's Law Committee adopts controversial bill to combat 'renewed forms of antisemitism'

Spanish socialists have now adopted  the radical Left’s position that Israel itself is illegitimate

Spain: The first case of state antisemitism in the EU


Italian rabbi attacked with screwdriver in antisemitic attack

The Genoa Police Headquarters promptly intervened, responding to Cipriani's call, and fortunately, he emerged unharmed.

 Haim Fabrizio Cipriani, the rabbi and professional musician who was stabbed with a screwdriver in an antisemitic attack in Genoa.

As Europe’s Jews see a new era of antisemitism, governments struggle over how to respond

Across Europe, the rate of antisemitic incidents has fueled an atmosphere of fear and motivated some to conceal their Jewish identity.

The pro-Palestinian demonstrator seen smiling while holding a "Please keep the world clean [of Jews]" sign.

Antisemitic incidents up 800% in the Netherlands since Oct. 7

“It is very worrying that Jews in the Netherlands are held responsible for conflicts taking place in the Middle East,” read the CIDI report released on Tuesday.

 People take part in a demonstration in support of Palestinians, in Amsterdam, Netherlands October 15, 2023.

What historical events occurred due to hijacking of Soviet Plane in 1970?

As history has shown, the position of informal organizations actually met the interests of the whole world.

 Aeroflot's An-2, the same plane Dymshits-Kuznetsov group tried to hijack

Albania has long been a pro-Israel country. Will the Hamas war change that?

Albania is also known as the only European country that had more Jewish residents after World War II than before it.

 Pro-Palestinian activists protest Israel at a rally at Skanderbeg Square in downtown Tirana, Albania, Oct. 20.

Israel's Yad Vashem seeks Romanian accountability for Holocaust - exclusive

The Jerusalem Post has learned that Yad Vashem had outlined four crucial expectations for any engagement with the far-right Romanian leader.

A member of Romania's Jewish community lays a wreath during ceremonies at a Holocaust memorial in Bucharest October 8, 2014

Greek neo-Nazi is running for mayor of Athens — from jail

Far-right Ilias Kasidiaris has admitted to being a Holocaust denier.

 Then-Golden Dawn lawmaker Ilias Kasidiaris speaks during a rally against the construction of a mosque in central Athens, Sept. 5, 2018.

A legacy limited by labels - Opinion

We are amidst an emergency here in Israel, reminiscent of the days before the destruction of the second commonwealth and Temple, when the country is torn apart by its leaders' says Rabbi Goldschmidt.

 Rabbi Pinchas Goldschmidt

Europe is in the midst of a revolution and Israel must chart a new path

ELNET works via parliamentary delegations and strategic dialogues to strengthen cooperation between Israel and European countries – especially given the geopolitical changes due to the war in Ukraine.

 POLISH PARLIAMENT delegation with President Isaac Herzog at the President’s Residence in Jerusalem.

London Jewish Museum to close indefinitely, look for new location

The Jewish Museum intends to close its doors at the end of June and be out of its current building on Albert Street by the end of the year.

 Jewish Museum of London