A railway museum in Zambia offers a clue to the African country’s rich Jewish history Today, Zambia is home to only about 11 Jews. That wasn’t always the case.
What Jewish life looks like for teens from Iceland to Beijing, where the Jewish communities are small and antisemitism is high During BBYO’s international convention in Orlando, JTA spoke to teens from Iceland, Moldova, Montenegro and China to hear about Jewish life and antisemitism in their home countries.
Success of German far-right party in EU election has many Jews hearing echoes of Nazi past The Alternative for Germany party, known as AfD, is virulently anti-immigrant and pro-Russian.
In Normandy, a Jewish veteran buried in a Nazi mass grave will receive a proper burial 80 years later
European students are calling on their colleges to divest from Israel. In many cases, they’re winning.