Culture news New York to host replica exhibition of Anne Frank's hidden annex The immersive installation will form part of the upcoming "Anne Frank The Exhibition" show at the Center for Jewish History in Manhattan. 22/10/2024
Hungary What is former Iranian leader doing on a secret trip to Budapest? In a statement to Euronews, the Israeli Embassy in Hungary has slammed the move to invite the Holocaust-denying Iranian ex-president to speak at a Budapest university. 08/05/2024
Poland Warsaw synagogue hit with apparent firebomb attack Politicians and faith leaders have condemned the incident at the Polish capital's Nożyk Synagogue, which follows similar acts across Europe. 01/05/2024
Europe News Euroviews. We should learn from Bulgaria’s no-nonsense approach to antisemitism As antisemitism has risen to record levels all over the world in recent months, the Bulgarian government is to be commended for understanding rapidly evolving attacks on Jews and the Jewish State, Robert Singer and Prof Rumyana Marinova-Christidi write. 12/03/2024
Culture news New Dutch museum chronicles the horrors of the Holocaust A new Holocaust Museum in Amsterdam aims to tell the full story of the persecution of Dutch Jews during World War II. 07/03/2024
Art Madrid exhibition explores Chagall's journey through war and exile Through more than 160 paintings, letters, and documents, a new exhibition at the Mapfre Foundation in Madrid explores the life and legacy of Belarusian and French artist Marc Chagall. 21/02/2024
France Antisemitic acts rise in Belgium and France amid Gaza conflicts Many European countries have registered a rise in reported antisemitic acts and rhetoric since the outbreak of the war. Reports show physical and verbal attacks towards Jewish people have risen sharply in the western European nations since the Israel-Hamas war began back in October. 25/01/2024
Israel Euroviews. The ANC’s Israel deflection strategy is cynical and wrong Instead of making claims that are nothing short of modern-day blood libels against Jews, the ANC should be working to create a safer and more transparent democracy for the people of South Africa, Charles Asher Small writes. 12/01/2024
World News Antisemitic and islamophobic sentiment on the rise in Europe Europe is fearing a “huge risk of terrorist attacks" over the Christmas period, due to the fallout from the Israel-Hamas war. In recent weeks, a disturbing surge of islamophobic and antisemitic incidents has gripped the continent. 20/12/2023
Israel Euroviews. The Red Cross is failing Jews again We, whose people were decimated in the Holocaust, and who watched as our people were butchered and dragged off to hell, look to the ICRC to do the right thing. In our eyes, this might be your last chance, Robert Singer writes. 08/12/2023
Israel Concern rises among Europe’s Jewish communities as antisemitism grows The fears come following Hamas' 7 October killings of around 1,200 people in Israel - the biggest killing of Jews since the Holocaust. 26/11/2023
Tech News Advertisers flee Elon Musk's X over antisemitism concerns Advertisers have voiced concern that their ads are appearing next to pro-Nazi content on the platform formerly known as Twitter. 18/11/2023
France More than 180,000 people march in France against soaring antisemitism The demonstrations also attracted politicians - even Marine Le Pen - but there was one notable absence: President Emmanuel Macron. 12/11/2023
Russia Euroviews. The Kremlin fuelled antisemitism at home. Then it blew up Vladimir Putin had been instigating antisemitism in Russia long before the lynch mob stormed the airport in Dagestan’s capital Makhachkala, Aleksandar Đokić writes. 08/11/2023
France Stars of David found tagged in Paris suburb The stars, spray painted in blue, are seen as threatening Jews amid the war between Israel and Hamas. 01/11/2023
Culture news New documents reveal York’s complex history with the Jewish community Recently found documents reveal a thriving Jewish community in York shortly after one of the worst antisemitic massacres of the Middle Ages. 25/09/2023
Culture news Anti-LGBTQ+ and antisemitic vandals target Berlin Holocaust memorials Two memorials to victims of the Holocaust were targeted by unidentified arsonists in Germany's capital on the weekend. 16/08/2023
United Kingdom Women receives book that belonged to her brother who died in Auschwitz A 99-year-old woman has been reunited with a schoolbook that belonged to her younger brother who was one of the 565,000 Hungarian Jews who died in the Holocaust. 31/07/2023
Culture news Germany opens biggest Jewish cultural centre since Holocaust Berlin was once home to Germany's biggest Jewish community. 23/06/2023
Germany Euroviews. Have we learned anything from the Nazi book burnings 90 years ago? Nearly a century after the nascent flames of the Holocaust engulfed the voices of Jewish authors, with just a phone and an internet connection, we can fight back and teach the importance of free speech and understanding, Dr Shmuel Rosenman writes. 16/05/2023