Attila Petrovszki's agent assured event organizers the fighter was no longer an active neo-Nazi, but his appearance was reportedly canceled due to 'media pressure.'
by JTA 11 comments
Attila Petrovszki's agent assured event organizers the fighter was no longer an active neo-Nazi, but his appearance was reportedly canceled due to 'media pressure.'
by JTA 11 comments
Member of the Israeli delegation tells Swedish radio he and two compatriots were threatened on the streets of Malmo.
by JTA 34 comments
As religion penetrates politics in Hungary, efforts are being made to counter provocations against Jews and the Roma minority that have won Jobbik support among voters fed up with the country's economic crisis.
by Reuters 5 comments
The increase in hate speech, which the community links to a Jewish politician’s presidential bid, among other factors, was documented in an annual report on anti-Semitism.
by JTA 7 comments
The rabbi and his brother, leaders of the local Jewish community, were falsely accused of luring a Jewish apostate to abandon his newfound Christianity.
by David B. Green 0 comments
Prosecution spokeswoman says men, all around 20 years old, shouted slogans such as "Sieg Heil" and made the Nazi salute at attendees.
by The Associated Press 4 comments
Chella Safra, a Lebanese transplant in Brazil, expresses reservation about the Hungarian PM's pledge to curb anti-Semitism in his country, and says that the World Jewish Congress has its work cut out for it.
by Judy Maltz 0 comments
From Palestinian militant group in Syria saying it got the go-ahead from the Assad regime to attack Israel, to the announcement of anti-Semitism and Holocaust denial bill in Greece, Haaretz brings you the top headlines from Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish World.
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Legislation would not grant parliamentary immunity, which means members of the extreme right-wing Golden Dawn party could be imprisoned, and the party could be diminished.
by Judy Maltz 6 comments
Opening on the date the UN voted to establish the State of Israel, the center will focus on Theodor Herzl's life and legacy. Its founders hope it will help combat the rise in anti-Semitism in Europe.
by Judy Maltz 0 comments
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