50 years after the Dirty War, Argentinians remember the Jews who ‘disappeared’

BUENOS AIRES — As Argentina marks the 50th anniversary of the 1976 military coup, a lesser-known aspect of the dictatorship is gaining attention: the disproportionate number of Jews among the disappeared.  Estimates suggest that as many as 1,900 Jews were abducted, tortured and murdered by the military junta during the six-year Dirty War, when many […]

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Who is the new ‘terror group’ claiming responsibility for antisemitic attacks in Europe?

Two minors have been arrested in connection with a car burning in the Jewish quarter of Antwerp in what is being treated as an antisemitic attack, Belgian prosecutors say. The two suspects were arrested shortly before midnight Monday, just minutes after setting the vehicle on fire. Prosecutors also say the investigation includes a video circulating […]

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After decades, Iran-linked Manhattan skyscraper yields $318M for terror victims

For nearly two decades, the families of victims of Iranian-sponsored terrorism have watched a 36-story Manhattan skyscraper generate millions in rental income for the Islamic Republic while their court judgments against Iran went unsatisfied.  On Monday, amid the Israeli-American war against Iran,  that wait finally produced a result: a $318 million settlement that will direct […]

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King Charles named patron of British Jewish security nonprofit following ambulance attack

King Charles has been named the first-ever patron of a British Jewish security nonprofit, a move announced in the wake of an arson attack that targeted four ambulances owned by a Jewish volunteer emergency service in north London. The Community Security Trust, Britain’s main antisemitism watchdog, announced that King Charles had accepted the role — […]

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Romania’s secret police trailed a Jewish photographer. Decades later, their files have become a film.

BERLIN — He had wild hair and wore jeans. He was American — and Jewish. He had a camera. That was enough to trigger surveillance by the notorious secret police of communist Romania, the Securitate. Now, 41 years after photojournalist Edward Serotta boldly stepped behind the Iron Curtain, we can see just how obsessed the Romanians […]

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In Broadway’s ‘Giant,’ Roald Dahl is a warped messenger for a vital debate about Israel 

Roald Dahl is a terrible messenger for a serious conversation about Jews and Israel. Which is part of what makes “Giant,” the new Broadway play about the beloved children’s author’s 1983 antisemitic outbursts, so unsettling. The play asks urgent, complicated questions about Israel, Jewish solidarity and Diaspora responsibility — but it puts them in the […]

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