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France’s Soaring Antisemitism Brings Out the Jewish Defense League

By JTA

The Ligue de Defense Juive (LDJ) is doing what Rabbi Kahane did in New York City more than 40 years ago – making antisemites think twice before attacking.

News Briefs / Europe

Pamela Geller Banned from England

By Jewish Press News Desk

British media sources are reporting that prominent bloggers Pamela Geller (Atlas Shrugged) and Robert Spencer (Jihad Watch) have been banned from entering the UK.

Terrorism / Hamas / The Courts / Antisemitism / News Briefs / France / Media

French Jew Convicted of Defamation in al-Dura Case

By Jewish Press News Desk

French media analyst Philippe Karsenty was been convicted of defamation by a Paris court, for accusing France-2, a state television network, of staging the infamous video depicting the alleged killing of a young Arab boy in a firefight between Arab terrorists and Israeli forces in Gaza in 2000. The footage 12 years ago became the […]

Haredim & Hassidim / Police and Crime / News Briefs / Europe

British ‘Jewish Police’ Force to Protect Mosques

By Jewish Press Staff

Religious Jews and Muslims sometimes can get along, especially when the Jews are vigilante police and the Muslims are victims of hate crimes. Welcome to Stamford Hill, London.

Israel / Haredim & Hassidim / News Briefs / Europe / Religion

Anti-Zionist Rabbi Blames Israel for Attack by Muslim

By Tzvi Ben-Gedalyahu

A car almost hits a rabbi in Amsterdam. He is furious at the driver, a Muslim, who then attacks the man, a rabbi. Who is at fault? Israel. Why? Well, the rabbi, a former Israeli, is an anti-Zionist.

Haredim & Hassidim / News Briefs / Europe

Antwerp School Must Enroll children of Anti-Zionist Firebrand

By JTA

A Belgian court has ordered a school in Antwerp to enroll the children of Moshe Aryeh Friedman, an Orthodox Jew ostracized for his anti-Zionist views. The Antwerp court of appeals ruled last week that the Yesode Hatora School had no grounds to refuse to enroll six of the eight children of Friedman, a New York-born […]

News Briefs / Europe / Holocaust

New Kiev Memorial Complex to be Built at Babi Yar Massacre Site

By Jewish Press Staff

One of the worst Nazi massacres to be carried out in only two days occurred in Bari Yar in the Ukraine. Plans have been unveiled for a memorial and a living memory – a synagogue and Jewish center.

Antisemitism / News Briefs / Europe

Antwerp Police Laughed at Brutal Anti-Semitic Attack

By Tzvi Ben-Gedalyahu

The question is whether to charge the attackers of the Antwerp police. Anti-Semites attacked a woman and break her nose. As an ambulance took her to the hospital, police laughed with the attackers.

Jewish / News Briefs / Europe / Religious & Secular in Israel / Religion / Aliyah / Geulah / Russia

Ex-Mossad Chief Backs Move to ID Soviet Jews

By Jewish Press News Desk

Ephraim HaLevy, former chief of the Mossad, has committed himself to a program which will help certify the Jewish identities of thousands of immigrants, primarily from the former Soviet Union, who need certifications that they are Jewish in order to marry under official Israeli law. The announcement came at the annual meeting of the Shorashim […]

Antisemitism / News Briefs / Germany

Memorial to Warsaw Ghetto Uprising Vandalized

By Jewish Press Staff

The same day Michelle Obama visited a Holocaust memorial in Berlin, vandals in Poland remembered the Holocaust and Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by defacing a memorial.

Israel / Antisemitism / News Briefs / Europe

Pet Shop Boys Singer Rejects BDS Propaganda

By JTA

Pet Shop Boys singer Neil Tennant defended his band’s decision to play in Israel amid pressure from the Boycott Israel movement to cancel the June 23 concert. A statement by Tennant was posted on the British duo’s official website following the release of a poster showing them wearing sunglasses stamped with the captions “1 child […]

Israel / Jewish / News Briefs / Europe / Religion

‘What’s Bad for the Goose is Worse for Kosher Slaughter’

By JTA

Israel may ban the “foie gras” delicacy because it is made from force-fed geese. If Israel is so concerned about animal rights, European Jews may face another aim to ban kosher slaughter.

News Briefs / Germany

Germany Expecting Billions in Flood Damage

By Jewish Press News Desk

On Tuesday, flood waters continued gushing north along the Elbe Rive.

News Briefs / Europe / Archaeology / Holocaust

Underground Tunnel Discovered at Former Sobibor Death Camp

By Jewish Press Staff

More evidence that Jews tried to change their fate at the hands of the Nazis: Archaeologists discovered that Jews at the Sobibor death camp built an escape tunnel but apparently didn’t live to use it.

Jewish / News Briefs / Europe / Religion

Budapest Jews Cooking Up Kosher Sandwich for a Guinness Record

By JTA

Organizers of a Jewish festival in Budapest said they will try to set a world record for the tallest kosher sandwich. Dozens of bread slices will be used to construct the tower on Sunday on Kazinczy Street in the Hungarian capital’s so-called Jewish Quarter during the sixth Judafest cultural street party, organizers said on Facebook. […]

Terrorism / Politics / Hamas / Antisemitism / News Briefs / Europe / Media

Paris Museum Features Photos of Palestinian ‘Martyrs’

By JTA

One of the photos is of Osama Buchkar, a PFLP operative who killed three people and wounded 59 in a terrorist attack he carried out at an open market in Netanya.

Antisemitism / News Briefs / Europe / Religion

Daily Compares Jewish Ire on Circumcision Cartoon to Muslim Riots

By Tzvi Ben-Gedalyahu

The Oslo daily that published a blood libel caricature of circumcision now pours salt on Jewish wounds, stating that the angry reaction of Jews is just like the Muslim riots to cartoons mocking Mohammed.

Haredim & Hassidim / News Briefs / Europe

Robbers ‘Dressed Like Haredim’ Clean Out Jewish Jeweler

By JTA

Armed robbers reportedly “dressed like Haredim” ripped off a Jewish jeweler in France before releasing toxic gas in the air. Four men approached the jeweler near his Marseille shop on Wednesday morning, the news site La Depeche reported. Two of them were “dressed like haredis,” according to the French news agency AFP. Two wore masks, […]

Terrorism / Israel / Hamas / News Briefs / Europe / Islamists

Tony Blair Finally Has a Problem with Islam

By Tzvi Ben-Gedalyahu

The Quartet's Middle East envoy Tony Blair, who for years has tried to “engage” Hamas and Fatah terrorist regimes, wrote this week, “There is a problem within Islam – from the adherents of an ideology that is a strain within Islam. We have to put it on the table and be honest about it.” Blair […]

Israel / Syria / News Briefs / Europe / United Nations (UN) / Russia

Putin Actually Tells the Truth: No S-300 Missiles in Syria – Yet

By Tzvi Ben-Gedalyahu

News from Russia: Putin says he has not yet shipped any S-300 anti-aircraft missiles to Syria. Even bigger news: Putin is telling the truth for once.

Jewish / News Briefs / Europe / Sports / Russia

New Torah Scroll for Sochi Synagogue ahead of Winter Olympics

By JTA

The synagogue in Sochi in Russia has been renovated and a new Torah scroll acquired ahead of the city’s hosting of the Winter Olympics next year. Rabbi Ari Edelkopf, director of the Jewish Community of Sochi, told JTA the renovation was completed this month and “will help our synagogue serve not only thousands of local […]

The Courts / Antisemitism / News Briefs / Europe / Media / Jerusalem / Holocaust

Hannah Arendt Opens in LA June 7 (Video)

By Jewish Press Staff

A brilliant new biopic of the influential German-Jewish philosopher and political theorist.

Antisemitism / News Briefs / Europe

Dreyfus Letter Fetches nearly $500,000 at Paris Auction

By JTA

A letter handwritten by Alfred Dreyfus, a French Jewish soldier who was wrongly convicted of treason in 1894, was sold at auction for nearly half a million dollars. The letter, which Dreyfus sent from prison to government officials in an attempt to clear his name, was sold Wednesday for $492,000 at an auction organized by […]

Antisemitism / News Briefs / Europe / Religion

‘Danger of Fire’ from Shabbat Candles Shuts Out Jewish Tourists

By Tzvi Ben-Gedalyahu

The Welsh U. of Aberystwyth declares that lighting Shabbat candles is a fire hazard, nearly 20 years after Jewish tourists have done so every summer.

News Briefs / Europe / Religion / Aliyah / Geulah / Holocaust

64-Year-Old Polish Jew Celebrates Bar Mitzvah at the Kotel

By Jewish Press Staff

Both of his parents were born to Jewish families that perished in Auschwitz.

Israel / Antisemitism / Europe / Religion

Norwegian Daily Published Blood Libel Caricature of Circumcision

By Jewish Press Staff

The Middle Ages have returned to Europe, or maybe they never left. Jews dipping matzos in blood is old hat. Now a Norwegian newspaper depicts circumcision as a violent and bloody religious custom.

Jewish / News Briefs / Europe / Religion

World Oldest Torah Identified in Italy from 11-12th Century

By JTA

Babylonian script in a Torah scroll provided a key clue to realizing that an Italian Torah previously thought to be three centuries actually is the world oldest Torah, dating back to the 11th or 12 century.

Terrorism / Israel / Syria / News Briefs / Europe / Hezbollah / Russia

Wishy-Washy West Endangers Israel with Russian Missiles for Assad

By Tzvi Ben-Gedalyahu

The West has played one too many games in the Syria disaster. After it lifts the arms embargo to rebels, Russia says it will arm Assad with game-changing missiles. For Israel, it is not a game.

Jewish / News Briefs / Europe

London Family Robbed of $30,000 in Judaica While Sleeping

By JTA

Burglars stole Judaica artifacts worth approximately $30,000 from a Jewish family in northern London while they were sleeping, The Jewish Chronicle reported. The thieves took menorahs, a Seder plate and silver cups, among other items, from the Palmer family home in Edgeware. Howard Palmer said the items were “totally irreplaceable.” Two of his five children […]

Jewish / News Briefs / Europe / Media / Aliyah / Geulah

Former Italian Legislator Makes Aliyah

By JTA

The Rome Jewish community leadership gave a rousing send-off to journalist and former Italian parliament member Fiamma Nirenstein ahead of her departure for Israel on aliyah Sunday. She will live in the Jerusalem neighborhood of Gilo. Born in Florence, Nirenstein was elected to Parliament in April 2008 as a member of the center-right People of […]

Terrorism / News Briefs / Europe / Media / Islamists

London Terrorist Beheading Soldier in Broad Daylight (Video)

By Jewish Press Staff

An eyewitness fought back tears as he recalled seeing the killers attacking the man "like a piece of meat."

Israel / Middle East / Levant / US / News Briefs / Palestinian Authority / Europe

Bibi to Talk Separately with Kerry, Sarkozy and Hague – in 4 Hours

By Jewish Press News Desk

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has a busy day Thursday and is scheduled to talk with two foreign ministers and former French President Nicolas Sarkozy in a four-hour time span. His office announced he will welcome U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry at 10:15, and the American efforts to bring Prime Minister Netanyahu and Palestinian Authority […]

Israel / NY / News Briefs / Europe / Archaeology

Israeli 1,700-year-old Mosaic on Display at Louvre Museum

By Tzvi Ben-Gedalyahu

Israelis are familiar with archaeological finds dating back centuries and sometimes thousands of years. Now the world’s most popular museum, the Louvre, exhibits a 1,700-year-old mosaic found in Lod.

Antisemitism / News Briefs / Europe / Religion / Holocaust

‘Death to Jews’ Tattoo Bars Hungarian Martial Arts Fighter

By JTA

A Hungarian martial arts fighter was disinvited from an event in Prague because of his Nazi tattoos, including one reading “death to the Jews.” Some of the sponsors of the Heroes Gate martial arts tournament told organizers that Attila Petrovszki from Hungary could not attend the May 17 event because he had a tattoo of […]

Terrorism / Israel / Hamas / Antisemitism / News Briefs / Palestinian Authority / Europe / Media

Israel Explodes the ‘Big Lie’ – Gaza Al Dura Boy Wasn’t Killed

By Tzvi Ben-Gedalyahu

It took a world war to expose the Nazi lie. Now, 12 years after the media lie that the IDF killed an innocent 12-year-old Gaza boy, it appears he never died. “The Truth will out” wrote Shakespeare.”

Antisemitism / News Briefs / Europe

Czech Jews Document Tripling of Online Anti-Semitism

By JTA

The Jewish Community of Prague documented a tripling of online instances of anti-Semitic hate speech last year. The increase, which the community links to a Jewish politician’s presidential bid, among other factors, was documented in an annual report on anti-Semitism published Tuesday. The community documented 82 instances of online hate speech on Czech websites in […]

Jewish / News Briefs / Europe / Religion

Vienna Hosts First European Jewish Choral Festival

By Jewish Press News Desk

The Vienna Jewish Choir last weekend hosted the first European Jewish Choral Festival with a comprehensive repertoire of Yiddish, Hebrew, and Ladino songs, the European Jewish Press reported, Hundreds of Jewish and non-Jewish singers from 18 groups in Europe participated n the four-day event that drew approximately 1,500 spectators. The festival, under the patronage of […]

Terrorism / Israel / Middle East / Levant / Politics / Antisemitism / News Briefs / Palestinian Authority / Europe / On Campus / Education

Hawking's Boycott Falls into a Black Hole

By Tzvi Ben-Gedalyahu

The Israeli Presidential Conference that Stephen Hawking is boycotting because of the “occupation” of supposed Palestinian land has drawn in the past none other than several senior Palestinian Authority officials, including one who two weeks ago said he would like to drop a nuclear bomb in Israel. Thanks to a bit of Internet homework by […]

News Briefs / Europe / Religion / Settlements / Holocaust

Church of Scotland Thinks Twice, Grants Israel the Right to Exist

By Jewish Press News Desk

The Church of Scotland has called last week’s publication of a Church and Society Council report that denies Israel’s right to exist a “misunderstanding” and now says the Jewish state can remain as part of the world. The Jewish communities of Scotland were shocked by the report, and the local Council of Christians and Jews […]

Jewish / News Briefs / Europe / Religion

Disco Opening at Former Jewish Learning Center Stirs Controversy

By JTA

The opening of a music club and disco in a 19th century Jewish learning center in Krakow is sparking controversy. The club, called Mezcal, which is also a Mexican alcoholic beverage, opened Saturday night in the former Chewra Thilim Beit Midrash in the heart of Krakow’s Jewish district, Kazimierz. The rundown building, built in 1896, […]

News Briefs / Europe / Holocaust

Rome Jewish Leader Must Pay Court Fees of Convicted Nazi

By JTA

Italian tax collectors have ordered the president of Rome’s Jewish community and a TV reporter to pay the court fees of convicted Nazi war criminal Erich Priebke, who lost a lawsuit against them in 1996. “I won’t pay,” Jewish Community President Riccardo Pacifici told Italian media, but under Italian law, “all parties involved” must pay […]

Israel / Antisemitism / News Briefs / Europe / Arts and Entertainment / Holocaust

Wagner Opera Staged with Nazi Atrocities Booed off the Stage

By Tzvi Ben-Gedalyahu

The audience that attended a new production of a Wagner opera, complete with acts of Nazi atrocities, should have been Holocaust deniers. But it’s too late now. The production was yanked off stage.

Antisemitism / News Briefs / Europe / Religion

British Legal Aide Pays $3,900 for ‘I Can’t Stand Jews’ Remark

By Tzvi Ben-Gedalyahu

The Jewish prohibition of “loshon hara,” speaking negatively about people, was learned quickly by a non-Jewish British legal assistant, who paid $3,900 for saying, “I can’t stand Jews.”

Antisemitism / News Briefs / Europe / Religion

Anti-Semitism on the Internet: Jewish State as Uber Nazi (VIDEO)

By Lori Lowenthal Marcus

Internet freedom is a perfect petrie dish for growing new strains of anti-Semitism, including anti-Zionism. A new film, "The New Anti-Semitism," exposes this dark side of freedom.

Israel / News Briefs / Palestinian Authority / Europe

Denmark, Finland Upgrade Palestinian Diplomatic Missions

By JTA

Denmark and Finland have jumped on the bandwagon of pro-Palestinian Authority countries to update their Palestinian diplomatic missions to embassy status. The countries made a joint announcement Saturday on the sidelines of a meeting of Nordic foreign ministers in Stockholm. “We hope that the intention to give, for all practical purposes, the Palestinian Missions in […]

Antisemitism / News Briefs / Europe / Religion / Settlements

Church of Scotland Questions Right of Israel to Exist

By Tzvi Ben-Gedalyahu

Anti-Zionists have gone beyond the campaign to boycott Israel because of Jews in Judea and Samaria. Now, the Church of Scotland questions whether Jews even have a claim to Israel.

Antisemitism / Europe / Arts and Entertainment / Jerusalem / Religion / Archaeology

BBC Yanked Israeli Film on Jewish Exodus from Jerusalem (video)

By Tzvi Ben-Gedalyahu

The BBC strikes again. Known for its bias against Israel, it said that a documentary claiming that man “Palestinians” of today actually are descendants of Jews did “not fit editorially.” How true.

News Briefs / Europe / Arts and Entertainment / Holocaust

Holocaust Victims’ Violins to be Used in Monaco Concert

By JTA

The Philharmonic Orchestra of Monte-Carlo will perform a “Violins of Hope” concert in Monaco featuring Several violins of Jewish Holocaust victims murdered by the Nazis The concert will be held May 5 at Monaco’s Grimaldi Forum, and the stories of their owners will be told, according to a report in the Nice, France Matain daily. The […]

Jewish / News Briefs / Europe / Religion

Masorti Rabbis Perform First Conversions in Lisbon

By JTA

For the first time in the history of the Masorti movement, its rabbis performed conversions to Judaism in Portugal. The two conversions were performed in the Portuguese capital at a Beit Din rabbinical court of three judges, who recognized Juliana Fernandes da Silva and her life partner Edgard Pimentel as Jews. Though the Masorti movement […]

Jewish / News Briefs / Europe / Religion

Dutch Jews ‘Vexed’ by Royal Event on Yom Kippur, Rabbi Says

By JTA

A Dutch chief rabbi said his community was “vexed” because a farewell event for the Dutch queen was scheduled on Yom Kippur. “Jews are again faced with a reality in which they don’t belong and that is painful,” Holland’s chief interprovincial rabbi, Binyomin Jacobs, told NRC Handelsblad on April 26. On Yom Kippur, the Day […]

Eye on "Palestine" / Antisemitism / News Briefs / Europe

Jewish Liberators of Italy Blocked from Speaking at Celebration

By Jewish Press Staff

The organizers of a Thursday parade in Rome marking the World War II liberation of Italy prevented a representative from the Jewish Brigade group from speaking at the commemorative ceremony. A group of Jews and others marched under the Israeli flag and a banner of the Jewish Brigade that fought the Nazis in Italy. The […]

Israel / Jewish / US / News Briefs / Europe / Religion

Israeli Rabbinate Backs Berlin Rabbi for Oral Suction at Brit

By Tzvi Ben-Gedalyahu

The Chief Rabbinate of Israel has sent a letter of support to Berlin Chabad Rabbi Yehudah Teichtal, who was charged by an anti-circumcision activist for practicing the ritual of oral suction of a small amount of blood at a circumcision. The practice is widely accepted in Israel but caused controversy in the New York area […]

Jewish / News Briefs / Europe / Local

Iranian ‘Mental Patient’ Stabs Paris Rabbi, Son

By Tzvi Ben-Gedalyahu

If anti-Semitism is lunacy, an Iranian national in France apparently has made it official. He stabbed a rabbi and his son after reportedly escaping from a mental institution.

Israel / Travel / News Briefs / Europe

Cabinet Approves ‘Open Skies' Agreement and Skies Stayed Closed

By Tzvi Ben-Gedalyahu

El Al has cancelled all flights that were scheduled to take off before 9 p.m. (2 p.m. EDT) as its workers continue to strike even after the Cabinet approved the European-Mediterranean Sea "Open Skies" aviation agreement. Click here to understand the agreement and why the unions are striking. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said, "The goal […]

Israel / Antisemitism / News Briefs / Europe

IKEA Pulls Ad from Swedish Anti-Semitic blog

By Tzvi Ben-Gedalyahu

IKEA is investigating how its online advertisement banner came to be placed on a Swedish anti-Semitic blog, a spokesperson for the furniture giant said. IKEA has two stores in Israel. Aftonbladet found ads for several companies, including IKEA and Western Union, on a Swedish blog called the “Gothic team,” which features anti-Semitic and other racist […]

News Briefs / Europe / Religion / Holocaust

‘Righteous Muslim’ Exhibition Planned for those Who Saved Jews

By Tzvi Ben-Gedalyahu

The London Board of Deputies of British Jews is launching a new Righteous Muslim Exhibition with 70 photographs and stories of Muslims who sheltered Jews during World War II, the BBC reported. The Yad VaShem Holocaust Memorial and Museum in Israel honors ‘Righteous Gentiles” who helped save Jews from the Holocaust gas chambers and death […]

Israel / Jewish / News Briefs / Europe / Obituaries

Britain’s Rabbi Sacks Says Thatcher as More like Moses than Aaron

By Jewish Press News Desk

British Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks paid tribute to Margaret Thatcher on the day of her funeral, saying that “in public, her leadership style was more like Moses than Aaron, more conviction and confrontation than compromise and conciliation. “But we need both. Aaron was more loved than Moses. The sages said that when Aaron died, […]

Israel / Antisemitism / News Briefs / Europe

European Report Says Greece Can Ban Neo-Nazi Golden Dawn Party

By JTA

A report released by the Council of Europe says that Greece could legally ban the neo-Nazi Golden Dawn Party, but Greece has rejected the idea. The Council of Europe is based in Strasbourg, France and runs the European Court of Human Rights. The 32-page was issued Tuesday by the council’s human rights commissioner Nils Mutinies, […]

Travel / News Briefs / Europe / Settlements

Scottish Brewer from Gush Etzion Crafts Traditional Beer

By Anav Silverman, Tazpit News Agency

What a brew! A Scottish brew master, his Tunisian wife and two Yanks operate a boutique brewery. They produce several hundred bottles a month and plan more.

Jewish / News Briefs / Europe / Religion

British Jewish Crime Boss Sues Prison for Kosher Meals

By Jewish Press News Desk

An orthodox British Jew serving time in jail for trying to smuggle millions of dollars worth of cocaine is suing prison officials for discrimination by denying him kosher food, the London Sun reported. Simon Price, 68, complained of “institutionalized anti-Semitism” and charged that although inmates are allowed to cook their own meals, he was given […]

News Briefs / Europe / Holocaust

Fresh Complaint on Twitter Anti-Semitism Filed in France

By JTA

A French Jewish group which last month sued Twitter for hosting anti-Semitic content has lodged a fresh complaint against the company and accused it of lying. The latest complaint by the Union of Jewish Students of France, or UEJF, was filed on April 12 with the Paris Public Prosecutor’s office against Twitter President and Director […]

News Briefs / Europe / Holocaust

Polish Jews against Righteous Gentiles Monument at Ghetto Site

By JTA

Poland's Jewish community does not want a planned monument to righteous gentiles to be erected near the Museum of the History of Polish Jews, which is due to open this month on the site of the Warsaw Ghetto. "The community of Polish Jews will never forget the heroism of people who, despite the threat of […]

Israel / Antisemitism / News Briefs / Europe / Arts and Entertainment

Galliano Dress Forbidden for Israeli Eurovision Contestant

By JTA

Israel's contestant in the international Eurovision music contest was barred from wearing a dress by designer John Galliano, who lost his job as the top designer at Christian Dior two years ago after being arrested for making anti-Semitic statements at a Paris bar. The Israel Broadcasting Authority, which sponsors the Israeli contestant and broadcasts the […]

Europe

Thatcher Remembered For Befriending UK Jews And Maintaining Strong Ties With Israel

By Ron Kampeas

WASHINGTON – History will remember former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher for relentlessly facing down communism and helping to turn back more than three decades of socialist advance in her country.

Syria / Police and Crime / The Courts / News Briefs / Europe

Syrian Banned from Every Swimming Pool in Britain

By Jewish Press Staff

"Don't be angry, I touch and kiss you because I feel comfortable with you."

Israel / Jewish / US / Travel / News Briefs / Europe / Religion

Airline Glatt Kosher Demand Doubles

By Jewish Press News Desk

The number of travelers requesting kosher meals continues to rise, and requests for glatt kosher meals has more than doubled in the past five years, according to one source. Several travel agents reached by KosherToday concur that the number of travelers requesting kosher food has risen throughout the world and the airlines and the airline […]

Israel / News Briefs / Europe

Netanyahu Mourns Thatcher, ‘Staunch Friend of Israel’

By Tzvi Ben-Gedalyahu

"Today I mourn the passing of Prime Minister Baroness Margaret ,” Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said shortly after her death was announced Monday. “She was truly a great leader, a woman of principle, of determination, of conviction, of strength; a woman of greatness,” the Prime Minister added. “She was a staunch friend of Israel and […]

Jewish / News Briefs / Europe / Media / Religion

NY Daily News ‘Kosher’ Headline is Treif

By Tzvi Ben-Gedalyahu

A New York Daily News headline writer needs a quick course in kosher dietary laws after an overly cute headline tried to get across the message that moose lasagna is not kosher if pork is used. As most Jews and many non-Jews know, Jewish law forbids eating milk products and meat products together. Even if […]

Jewish / News Briefs / Europe / Religion

Poland’s Kosher Meat Supply Disappearing after Ban on Slaughter

By JTA

Poland's Jewish community has about a one month supply of kosher meat left, following a ban on ritual slaughter that went into effect at the beginning of the year, Piotr Kadlcik, president of the Union of Jewish Religious Communities in Poland, told the JTA on Monday from Warsaw. The status of ritual slaughter in Poland […]

Israel / Haredim & Hassidim / US / News Briefs / Europe / Media / Holocaust

Yom HaShoah – Holocaust Memorial Day Starts Sunday Night

By Jewish Press Staff

Yom HaShoah will open at sundown at Yad Vashem's Warsaw Ghetto Square in Jerusalem.

Israel / News Briefs / Europe

Stephen Hawking to Visit Israel for Conference with Peres

By JTA

British astrophysicist Stephen Hawking will visit Israel in June to participate in President Shimon Peres' annual "Facing Tomorrow" conference. Hawking, head of the practical mathematics and physics department at Cambridge University, last visited Israel in 2006 at the invitation of the British Embassy. The conference, which is in its fifth year, gathers world leaders and […]

Terrorism / Middle East / Levant / Jewish / US / News Briefs / Europe

US Jewish Leaders Hope Decision Will Spur EU to Ban Hizbullah

By Jewish Press News Desk

The Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations is urging European nations to follow the example of France’s declaring Hizbullah a terrorist organization. “We welcome the French government’s decision, [which] follows the declaration by the Bulgarian government of Hizbullah’s responsibility for the attack in Burgas in July, 2012 and the conviction of a Hizbullah […]

Israel / Antisemitism / News Briefs / Turkey / Europe / Holocaust

Feiglin Wants Turkey Apology for Deaths of 766 Holocaust Refugees

By Tzvi Ben-Gedalyahu

If Erdogan wants Israel to apologize for killing terrorists, it should search its own soul for the deaths of 766 Holocaust refugees by towing their stricken ship to the high seas, where it was sunk.

Israel / Antisemitism / News Briefs / Europe

French Arabs Beat Up Israel Director Critical of ‘Occupation’

By JTA

Arab men assaulted an Israeli film director in southern France following the screening of his film criticizing Israeli occupation. Yariv Horowitz was rendered unconscious as a result of the beating Monday by several men after a screening of "Rock the Casbah" at a film festival in Aubin, Army Radio reported Thursday. He was treated at […]

Antisemitism / News Briefs / Europe / Religion

Half Belgian Muslim Teens Have Anti-Semitic Views, Says Study

By JTA

A major survey among Belgian teenagers indicated anti-Semitism was seven times more prevalent among Muslim youths than in non-Muslim teenagers. Conducted in recent months by three universities for the Flemish government, the survey was published last month based on questionnaires filled out by 3,867 high school students in Antwerp and Ghent, including 1,068 Muslims. Among […]

Terrorism / Antisemitism / News Briefs / Europe

Geneva Assailant of Jew ‘Too Mentally Ill’ to Stand Trial

By JTA

A man who stabbed an Orthodox Jew in Geneva was found unfit to stand trial in Switzerland because of his clinical paranoia and “irrational fear of an international conspiracy.” A court in Geneva earlier this month found that the 22-year-old man, who was not named, was too “mentally ill” to stand trial for stabbing and […]

Antisemitism / News Briefs / Europe / Holocaust

French Jews Sue Twitter for $50 Million over Anti-Semitic Tweets

By JTA

Twitter is being sued for about $50 million in France for failing to honor a court ruling which ordered it to identify users who posted anti-Semitic hate speech. The Union of Jewish French Students, or UEJF by its French acronym, filed the lawsuit on Wednesday with a Paris correctional tribunal, according to the French news […]

Antisemitism / News Briefs / Europe

Top German Jewish leader blasts Gov’t’s Weak Stand on Neo-Nazis

By JTA

Germany's top Jewish leader has slammed the government's decision not to join efforts to ban the country's most powerful neo-Nazi party. "The decision of the Federal Government is disappointing and politically completely wrong," Dieter Graumann, head of the Central Council of Jews in Germany, said in a statement Wednesday. "They chose hesitation and procrastination over […]

Terrorism / Middle East / Levant / Jewish / News Briefs / Europe / Islamists

French Philosopher Barred from Libya Visit Because He is Jewish

By JTA

The French philosopher Bernard-Henri Levy, who supported France’s military intervention in Libya, was barred from visiting there because he is Jewish. Levy, a celebrity in France, was supposed to join former French president Nicolas Sarkozy on a visit that began on Tuesday in Tripoli, according to a report on the news website Rue89. The website […]

Israel / Antisemitism / News Briefs / Europe

Scottish Council Vows to Boycott Israel

By JTA

A county council in Scotland has expressed its support for boycotting Israel. Clackmananshire County Council, the smallest local authority in Scotland, passed a motion in which it resolved to “resist, insofar as legislative considerations permit, any action that gives political or economic support to the State of Israel.” The motion, passed last week without opposition […]

Jewish / US / News Briefs / Europe / Science and Tech / Religion

European MDs Accuse US Pro-Circumcision Doctors of Bias

By JTA

European MDs keep up their fight against circumcision. Despite universal acknowledgement it helps prevents disease, they charge that US pediatricians in favor of circumcision are “culturally biased.”

Israel / News Briefs / Turkey / Europe

Bi-Partisan Letter to Erdogan: Anti-Zionism Comment Unacceptable

By Lori Lowenthal Marcus

A phalanx of world leaders representing the US and the EU have condemned Erdogan's hostile remark about Zionism as outrageous, offensive and unacceptable.

Antisemitism / News Briefs / Europe / Holocaust

Last Survivor of Plot to Kill Hitler Dies at 90

By Tzvi Ben-Gedalyahu

Ewald-Heinrich von Kleist, who was a Nazi Germany army lieutenant volunteered to blew himself up along with Hitler, died at his Munich home as the age of 90. The suicide bomb plot never was carried out, but von Kleist later was part of a group that unsuccessfully tried to kill Hitler in July 1944. He […]

Antisemitism / News Briefs / Europe / Islamists

Paris Thugs Threaten Jewish Teen with Merah-Style Murder

By JTA

Three men who accosted a French Jewish teenager in a suburban Paris subway said they would do to him “what Mohammed Merah did.” According to a report on the incident by the National Bureau of Vigilance against Anti-Semitism, a non-governmental organization known locally by the French acronym BNVCA, the 17-year-old Kippa-clad male was threatened in […]

Terrorism / Israel / Iran / Antisemitism / News Briefs / Palestinian Authority / Europe / Holocaust

Peres Tells EU Parliament, ‘Europe Has Divorced Its Past’

By Tzvi Ben-Gedalyahu

President Shimon Peres told the European Union Parliament Tuesday, “In the past thousand years, more Jews lived in Europe than in any other continent.  Alas, more Jews were murdered in Europe in the last hundred years than in the preceding two thousand years.” The first Israeli president to address the current arrangement of the EU […]

Terrorism / Israel / US / Hamas / News Briefs / Turkey / Europe

Hamas Re-Working Its Image to Pressing US to Remove Terror Label

By Tzvi Ben-Gedalyahu

Hamas is trying to re-work its image as a terrorist organization to convince the United States and the European Union remove it from the list of sponsors of terrorism. The campaign comes at the same time that pressure is growing on the EU to add Hizbullah to the list of terrorist organizations. The Egypt Independent […]

News Briefs / Europe / Settlements

European Union Officials to Tour Jewish Sites in Samaria

By Jewish Press News Desk

European Union officials from Austria, Belgium and Turkey are scheduled to visit Ariel University, in Central Samaria, and will meet with Shomron Jewish leaders on Tuesday. International leaders rarely visited Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria until recently. The Shomron Regional Council has successfully attracted foreign journalists and European officials to see for themselves Jewish […]

Antisemitism / News Briefs / Europe / Holocaust

Sour Sound of Music: Vienna Philharmonic's Nazi Past

By Lori Lowenthal Marcus

The Vienna Philharmonic had low level Nazi Party members, but also officials with the SS, one of whom turned over more than a dozen orchestra members, at least five of whom perished in Nazi concentration camps. After the war, that Nazi official become the orchestra's executive director.

Terrorism / News Briefs / Palestinian Authority / Europe / Media

French City Honors Murderer of Israeli Minister

By Palestinian Media Watch

Al-Rimawi was a member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.

News Briefs / Europe

Holland ‘Recommends’ Yesha Products with ‘Made in Israel' Label

By JTA

The Dutch government has advised business owners to refrain from labeling products from the Golan Heights, Judea and Samaria and eastern Jerusalem as “Made in Israel.” In a circular written by the Dutch Foreign Ministry and published on Wednesday on the website of the Ministry of Economic Affairs, stores are advised but not required to […]

Terrorism / News Briefs / Europe

Toulouse Killer’s Mother: He was Good and Kind

By Tzvi Ben-Gedalyahu

The man who gunned down a rabbi and three other Jews at a school in Toulouse last year really was “good and kind kid,” his mother told France 3 television. Mohammed Merah also had killed three French soldiers before he went on a rampage in Toulouse, killing his victims at point-blank range. Mohammed Merah's mother […]

Jewish / News Briefs / Europe / Religion

French School to Muslims and Jews: Let Them Eat Pork!

By JTA

A French public school has stopped offering alternatives to pork in its cafeteria for its Jewish and Muslim pupils, and official said their solution is to be vegetarians. The alternative meats were removed last week to lower the overhead of running the cafeteria of the elementary school of Arveyres, a small town near Bordeaux in […]

Israel / News Briefs / Palestinian Authority / Europe

British Envoy Flees for his Life from Arab Students (Video)

By Tzvi Ben-Gedalyahu

The British Consul-general learned first-hand Tuesday about a dialogue with PA university students.

Jewish / News Briefs / Europe / Aliyah / Geulah

Sharansky Opens Agency in Munich, Fears Assimilation

By Jewish Press News Desk

Jewish Agency chairman Natan Sharansky opened a new Jewish campus in Munich this week and declared, “The Jewish community in Germany is indeed unique” but faces the challenge of assimilation. The campus will house the Jewish Agency’s Munich office and the European Janusz Korczak Academy, a Jewish Agency-supported school that integrates traditional Jewish learning with […]

Terrorism / Middle East / Levant / News Briefs / Europe

How Does EU Avoid Defining Hizbullah as Terrorist Organization?

By Tzvi Ben-Gedalyahu

Hizbullah has killed hundreds of civilians and American soldiers in dozens of attacks in 20 years, but the EU has withheld defining it as a terrorist group. Peres and ‘Lawfare” start asking, “Why?”

Antisemitism / News Briefs / Europe / Holocaust

Research Shows Nazi Camps Twice as Vast as Thought

By Jewish Press News Desk

Previously it was presumed that these institutions numbered around 20,000.

Jewish / News Briefs / Europe

Warsaw to Transfer Ancient Jewish Cemetery to Jewish Community

By JTA

The city of Warsaw agreed to hand over ownership of an ancient cemetery to Poland’s Jewish community. The Brodno Cemetery, on the eastern banks of the Vistula River, will be handed over to the Jewish community in the coming weeks and undergo a major restoration operation this year, according to a report last week on […]

Israel / News Briefs / Europe

UK's Zionist Jewry Rejects British J Street Clone

By Lori Lowenthal Marcus

There is a single picture of a Yachad visit to an Israeli Jew's grave. Whose grave is it? Baruch Goldstein's.

Jewish / News Briefs / Europe / Islamists / Religion

Jewish and Islamic High Schools in England ‘Twin’ with Each Other

By JTA

Manchester’s King David High School and Islamic High School for Girls entered into a twinning relationship and will hold exchange trips and lessons. The Islamic-Jewish schools twinning project, which took more than two years to launch, is the first program of its kind in Manchester, though there are similar initiatives in London, the BBC reported. […]

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