In landmark ruling, Spanish top court says Israel boycotts are always discriminatory The ruling is the first piece of jurisprudence in Spain that applies broadly to the phenomenon of boycotting the Jewish state, rather than to a specific case.
German synagogue reports shattered window during Yom Kippur services The window, which is being investigated, was broken three years after a Yom Kippur attack on a synagogue in Halle.
Across Ukraine, a somber High Holiday season captures how war has ravaged a growing Jewish community Leaders look for silver linings in a city full of Jewish refugees and near the capital, where a commemoration ceremony symbolizes “reconciliation.”
At relaunched Tel Aviv tennis tournament, Israeli doubles star Jonathan Erlich retires, Schwartzman loses early but vows return