Lithuania passes law allocating nearly $40 million for Holocaust survivors “This is also a moral debt that should be acknowledged,” said Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė.
Vandals again desecrate Holocaust memorial in Thessaloniki, once home to largest Sephardic community in Europe The memorial, installed in 2014, was previously vandalized in 2018 twice and once in 2019.
Italian Jewish leaders condemn parliament president for honoring neo-fascist party Ignazio la Russa’s father was a founder of the Italian Social Movement, or MSI, a neo-fascist party founded in the wake of World War II.
Leading Brazilian Jewish economist targeted by criticism ripped from ‘antisemitism handbook,’ Jewish groups say