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11.30.25
Reform Judaism shrinks as synagogues face demographic shifts
Reform synagogues face falling membership and dues, leading them to rent unused space for community programs; trend highlights shifting demographics as Orthodox communities grow and younger Jews seek new forms of connection
Czech Republic sees sharp rise in antisemitism, report finds
‘The ground is burning’: North American Jews face antisemitism
Ya man, we love Chabad: Inside powerful emissaries gathering
US Coast Guard drops swastika from hate symbol list
Jewish scene
You are never alone: Yaakov learns God was with him the whole time
This week's Torah portion, Vayeitze, teaches us that the darkest moments are often the moments Hashem is closest; Israelis who were taken hostage in Gaza report feeling this
Nachman (Nathan) Hoffman
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06:35 | 11.28.25
The Mamdani effect: American Jews are worried about New York's new mayor
Survey of American Jews by the Jewish People Policy Institute (JPPI) shows that a majority believe that the newly elected mayor of New York is antisemitic and anti-Israeli; Most respondents also believe that anti-Zionism is antisemitism
Itamar Eichner
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02:52 | 11.28.25
Famed synagogue of the Sadigura Hasidic dynasty in Ukraine heavily damaged in arson attack
Shock in the Jewish community in the city of Chernivtsi: A mentally unstable man set fire to the Kloiz Kadisha synagogue, causing serious damage. Last month the arsonist, who was apprehended by police, tried to set fire to a church
Itamar Eichner
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02:01 | 11.28.25
Unprecedented US Christian mission brings faith, prayer and unity to Israel
1,000-strong evangelical delegation will visit key sites, meet Israeli leaders, honor victims of the October 7 attacks, and train as pro-Israel ambassadors; organizer Mike Evans says the mission answers an urgent ideological war against Israel
ynet Global
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21:56 | 11.27.25
Dutch-born reservist discovers Jewish roots, fights for lone soldiers’ Rights
Levi Preger learned at 17 that he was Jewish after his grandmother hid her identity for fear of another Holocaust in Europe; during the war he served more than 300 days in the reserves while studying
Itzchak Tessler
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20:49 | 11.27.25
Ladders, love and lessons: What Jacob’s journey still teaches us
Vayetzei: This week’s Torah portion challenges us to confront who we’ve been, who we are and whether we’re still moving forward
Hillel Fuld
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15:23 | 11.27.25
$5M raised for IDF wounded at NYC gala despite hostile climate
Belev Echad's annual fundraiser draws 1,500 donors to Cipriani Hall; soldiers share harrowing testimonies of sacrifice; community declares unwavering solidarity with Israel's wounded warriors
ynet Global
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11:23 | 11.27.25
He lost his tallit, tefillin in a Florida airport; they were found by volunteers in a huge dumpster
Tovy Schwartz of New York lost his tallit and tefillin at the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International airport in South Florida; Camera checks, involvement of the Sheriff's Office and volunteer searches led to their discovery at a waste facility
Itamar Eichner
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00:05 | 11.27.25
Operation Magic Carpet remembered as Israel holds first state event for Yemenite aliyah
More than 75 years after Operation Magic Carpet, Israel will hold its first state ceremony honoring the immigration of Yemenite Jews, projecting names of 400 who died en route and urging families to help identify others
Itamar Eichner
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10:29 | 11.26.25
Bnei Menashe’s 2,700-year-old dream fulfilled with approval of mass aliyah
The Bnei Menashe are considered one of two lost tribes discovered in modern times, along with the Ethiopian Jews, believed to be descendants of the Tribe of Dan
Maayan Hoffman/The Media Line
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05:52 | 11.26.25
Spike in Czech antisemitism: 'Despite the report, we still feel safe here'
Chabad emissary to Prague tells ynet about the alarming report chronicling a surge in antisemitism there: 'There are immigrants here ... this may have an impact to some extent'; 'ordinary Czech residents remain loving and respectful, and they are definitely on our side'
Alexandra Lukash
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03:08 | 11.26.25
Magen David Adom gala pays tribute to slain Israeli embassy staffers in DC: 'They will never be forgotten'
At an emotional MDA event in Beverly Hills, families of Sarah Milgrim and Yaron Lischinsky shared tributes as Ambassador Gilad Erdan vowed the murdered embassy staffers’ legacy will endure
ynet Global
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13:39 | 11.25.25
Polish lawmaker sparks outrage with anti-Jewish tirade outside Auschwitz: 'Poland is for Poles'
Grzegorz Braun, a far-right Polish parliament member with a history of anti-Jewish rhetoric, declared that Jews 'have their own states'; Poland’s justice minister said he will pursue legal action, calling Braun’s remarks a disgrace
Itamar Eichner
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08:37 | 11.25.25
A Jewish prayer and Qur’an verse sparked connection in a 95% Muslim country
At an interfaith conference in Senegal, pro-Palestinian protesters tried to disrupt the event, but moments later the author found himself reciting Qur’an verses and explaining a mezuzah to local religious leaders; In a traditional society with deep anti-Israel currents, highlighting shared traditions offers an opening for dialogue
Rabbi Elhanan Miller
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08:21 | 11.25.25
Melbourne synagogue arsonist not motivated by antisemitism, judge rules
Angelo Loras, 35, pleaded guilty to arson and endangering lives after he set fire to the front door of the East Melbourne Synagogue on July 4; about 20 worshippers were inside for a Shabbat meal, but no one was injured
Associated Press
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09:54 | 11.24.25
17 children, teenagers rescued from Lev Tahor sect in Colombia
After the sect was dismantled in Guatemala in recent months, several families fled to Colombia and attempted to reestablish their community; Authorities found 26 civilians, nine adults and 17 minors, who arrived last month from New York
Itamar Eichner
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09:23 | 11.24.25
National Library initiative aims to make all Cairo Genizah texts searchable worldwide
A new initiative using the National Library of Israel’s digital Hebrew manuscript database will enable automatic transcription of the entire Cairo Genizah, making the world’s largest trove of medieval Jewish texts searchable and accessible worldwide
Yogev Israeli
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19:50 | 11.23.25
Israel approves plan to bring all remaining Bnei Menashe by 2030
About 1,200 Bnei Menashe are set to arrive by 2026 with another 4,600 by 2030, completing the community’s aliyah and reuniting families divided between Israel and India
Itamar Eichner
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14:54 | 11.23.25
Toldot: regional influences on economic, ethical and family challenges
This week’s Torah portion, Parashat Toldot, opens with the connective vav ('and'), linking it to the close of last week’s reading
Michael Eisenberg
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04:49 | 11.21.25
'God bless Sidna': Why Jews revere Morocco’s kings
For centuries, Moroccan monarchs safeguarded Jewish communities in times of crisis and elevated their heritage in national life; for many Moroccan Israelis, that loyalty—and gratitude—remains powerfully alive today
Adil Faouzi
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01:04 | 11.21.25
Digging deeper: What Isaac teaches about real growth
Everyone says they want growth — I’ve said it too — but most people never dig deep enough to find it; this week’s Torah portion makes that clear
Nachman (Nathan) Hoffman
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22:43 | 11.20.25
Brief chat with AI significantly reduces belief in antisemitic conspiracy theories, study finds
Short conversations with an AI trained to counter antisemitic conspiracies led to a 16% drop in belief and a 25% rise in positive views toward Jews, with effects lasting weeks, according to a study backed by the Anti-Defamation League
Itamar Eichner
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19:02 | 11.20.25
Pro-Palestinian protesters chant for intifada outside Manhattan’s Park East Synagogue
About 200 pro-Palestinian protesters chanting for an intifada rallied outside Park East Synagogue during a Nefesh B’Nefesh event, confronting Jewish attendees
Dennis Bihler
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09:57 | 11.20.25
'In the Middle East, strength is respected': Rabbi says IDF service boosts his standing in Saudi Arabia
Rabbi Jacob Israel Herzog, founder of Riyadh’s first Chabad House, tells ynet that Israel should lead normalization efforts: 'Israel must create a reality where Saudi Arabia pursues us. For them, this is a diplomatic—not religious—issue'
Alexandra Lukash, Lior Ben Ari
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22:20 | 11.19.25
Between memory and forgetting, between Mehelelle and Sigd
Two ancient holiday names reveal the hidden struggle between descent and ascent in Ethiopian Jewish tradition
Rabbi Dr. Sharon Zeude Shalom
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17:24 | 11.19.25
Oxford Union students mimic Ramallah lynching gesture during Israeli speaker’s visit
The students displayed red-painted hands during an Israeli guest speaker’s visit, echoing the 2000 Ramallah lynching when a Palestinian mob murdered two IDF soldiers in a brutal attack
Dennis Bihler
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15:47 | 11.19.25
France promotes Jewish soldier Alfred Dreyfus, 130 years after wrongfully convicting him of treason
French army captain Dreyfus posthumously promoted to rank of brigadier general, 130 years after wrongful treason conviction in one of France's most notorious cases of antisemitism
AFP, Itamar Eichner
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06:17 | 11.19.25
Neo-Nazi leader admits plot to give poisoned candy to Jewish kids in New York City
Leader of the Maniac Murder Cult, Michail Chkhikvishvili, 22, from the Republic of Georgia, pleaded guilty to soliciting hate crimes, and to distributing information about making bombs and ricin
Associated Press
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19:57 | 11.18.25
Former hostages describe keeping Shabbat in Hamas tunnels: ‘I felt God was with us’
Segev Kalfon and Matan Angrest said they tried to keep Shabbat and Jewish rituals while held by Hamas terrorists in Gaza, singing prayers, making improvised Kiddush and Havdalah and holding on to tradition in isolation deep inside the tunnels
Shilo Freid
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13:51 | 11.18.25
MedEx expands to Canada alongside Nefesh B’Nefesh 'On Tour' Events
Over 500 attend MedEx Canada and 'NBN On Tour' as Israel strengthens global outreach to Jewish professionals and future olim
ynet Global
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05:36 | 11.18.25
Six Israeli women ordained as reform rabbis in historic Hebrew Union College ceremony
Coming from diverse backgrounds, the new women rabbis challenge religious norms and seek equality in Jewish future
Shmuel Munitz
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02:32 | 11.18.25
At 100, Sara makes aliyah: ‘I believe all Jews should live in Israel’
After October 7, Sara Unterberg from Uruguay realized she wanted to spend her remaining years with family in Israel—so at 100, she made aliyah, saying, 'The world is becoming less safe'
Itamar Eichner
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10:36 | 11.17.25
London’s UCL bans speaker over claim Jews killed priest for blood to make pancakes
University College London bars former researcher Samar Maqusi and alerts police after she repeats false 1840 Damascus affair blood libel and alleges Jewish control of banks; school suspends student group that hosted the event and launches full investigation
ynet
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09:30 | 11.17.25
Auction of Holocaust victims' items in Germany canceled
Harsh criticism of the sale of hundreds of Holocaust-era items, including yellow badges and personal documents has taken its toll: The German auction house stopped the sale at the last minute, and Poland is demanding that the items be transferred to the Auschwitz museum
ynet Global
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21:34 | 11.16.25
Thousands of Chabad emissaries gather for their annual group photo in New York under heavy security
Amid a sharp rise in antisemitism, New York police blocked streets and boosted security as thousands of Chabad emissaries from around the world crowded outside the Lubavitcher Rebbe’s headquarters for the traditional photo
Itamar Eichner
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19:19 | 11.16.25
'They want us to hide - so be louder, prouder and more Jewish'
Entrepreneur and outspoken advocate Lee Trink says Jews worldwide must show strength and visibility in the face of growing antisemitism, voicing deep concern for the US, New York politics and the safety of Jewish communities after October 7
Alexandra Lukash
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17:14 | 11.16.25
‘Leading voices on American right embracing antisemitism’ as Christian support for Israel erodes
A conference in Orlando gathered hundreds of Christian pastors and influencers as antisemitic rhetoric grows in parts of the American right and younger church leaders drift from traditional pro-Israel views
Itamar Eichner
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17:09 | 11.16.25
Jewish leaders condemn German auction house over sale of Holocaust artifacts
Outrage mounts as German auction house Felzmann prepares to sell hundreds of Holocaust-era items, including yellow badges and personal documents; critics say sale exploits victims' memories and urge artifacts be preserved in museums, not sold to the highest bidder
ynet
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12:32 | 11.16.25
For the first time in North America: memorial to October 7 events built from Iranian missile fragments
Houston’s Shalom Baruch Cemetery has unveiled the first permanent North American memorial to the October 7 attacks. The monument features a Star of David and a sculpture made from intercepted Iranian missile fragments
ynet Global
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13:06 | 11.14.25
Why returning the fallen matters so deeply to Israelis
For 11 years the Goldin family fought to bring Lt. Hadar Goldin’s body home. This week’s Torah portion, which tells at length of Abraham’s purchase of the Cave of Machpelah, offers an ancient lens on why burial in Israel carries such profound meaning
Rabbi David Stav
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07:40 | 11.14.25
Australian envoy links antisemitism to Israel policy, Jewish leaders push back
Many Australian Jews blame the government's inaction and what they perceive as pandering to Muslim voters for the rise in antisemitism
Maayan Hoffman/The Media Line
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22:25 | 11.13.25
Ohio Republican becomes first female Orthodox Jewish mayor in US history
Michele Weiss wins in heavily Democratic suburb after 15 years on city council; aims to unite divided community and champion diversity
Sivan Raviv
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15:10 | 11.13.25
Not obligated, but committed: Lone soldiers who choose Israel every single day
Young people from around the world leave behind home, family and language to live in Israel not out of obligation, but from genuine choice and they serve in the IDF; Behind the numbers are the personal stories of lone immigrant soldiers, reminding us what active Zionism looks like and emphasizing our duty as a society to support, embrace and be a home for them
Noya Govrin
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12:32 | 11.13.25
Two Haredi Jews visit Lebanon via Syria: 'It felt like Europe, not the Middle East'
Two Haredi Jews entered Lebanon via Syria, including Berry Indig from New York, who told ynet he visited Beirut’s Dahiyeh and the site where Nasrallah reportedly was killed: 'I kept a low profile, felt many eyes on me'
Lior Ben Ari
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11:50 | 11.13.25
Hillel Fuld on this week's Torah portion 'Chayei Sarah'
This week's Torah portion is Chayei Sarah, which literally means 'The life of Sarah', but it begins with the death of the matriarch; the portion's message is it's time to come home
Hillel Fuld
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08:57 | 11.13.25
Reversing ban, Amsterdam concert hall to host IDF chief cantor at private Hanukkah events
Following backlash over a decision to bar Lt. Col. Shai Abramson from performing, Concertgebouw reaches compromise with Jewish leaders; public event to proceed without military cantor, while closed Hanukkah concerts will feature him as planned
Shilo Freid
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23:28 | 11.12.25
World Jewish Congress honors Sen. Fetterman and Rep. Stefanik with Herzl Prize for fight against antisemitism
World Jewish Congress President Ronald S. Lauder honored Sen. John Fetterman and Rep. Elise Stefanik for their steadfast defense of Israel and the Jewish people after the October 7 Hamas attack, praising their courage and moral clarity.
ynet Global
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03:50 | 11.12.25
Jewish students barricade themselves in building at Berlin's Technical University to protest antisemitism
The students, members of the group 'Occupy Against Antisemitism,' are barricading themselves in the student council building in protest of the hostile atmosphere on campus; 'We demand that the University of Berlin be a safe place for Jewish and Israeli students,' the protesters declared
Zeev Avrahami, Berlin
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00:43 | 11.12.25
Muslim man attacks American Haredi tourists at Milan central train station
Suspect of Pakistani origin with a criminal record arrested after hurling antisemitic slurs and assaulting American tourists in ultra-Orthodox attire, striking one in the head with a metal object before police intervened
Itamar Eichner
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23:45 | 11.11.25
British lecturer who called to ‘wipe out Israel’ resigns from Dutch Radboud University
Harry Petitt, a British lecturer at Radboud University in the Netherlands, resigned after repeated pro-Hamas posts and comments describing the October 7 massacre as 'legitimate resistance' and describing it as a 'celebration'; He announced his departure on X, saying he had found a new job
ynet Global
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08:44 | 11.11.25
Vatican probes Swiss Guard over alleged antisemitic remark
Holy See has opened an internal investigation after an Israeli author accused a Swiss Guard member of making an antisemitic remark at St. Peter’s Square
AFP
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17:22 | 11.10.25
Israel condemns Norwegian PM for joining alternative Kristallnacht ceremony: ‘A new moral low’
Israel’s Foreign Ministry accused Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre of 'moral corruption' after he attended an alternative Kristallnacht memorial organized by an anti-racism NGO instead of the Jewish community’s event; A man was attacked after a memorial in Sarpsborg
Itamar Eichner
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08:05 | 11.10.25
Germany: Swastikas painted in human blood on cars and buildings in Hanau
German police arrested a 31-year-old Romanian man in Hanau on suspicion of painting swastikas; the mayor condemned the act, saying, 'Swastikas have no place in Hanau. We will not allow such symbols to sow fear or division'
Itamar Eichner
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02:22 | 11.10.25
London theater faces discrimination claims over refusal to host Jewish events
Jewish community leaders allege London’s Troxy theater has banned Jewish events since the Oct. 7 Hamas terror attack; the venue denies discrimination, saying cancellations were made solely for safety reasons
Itamar Eichner
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17:16 | 11.09.25
Wave of antisemitism in Australia spurs Jewish medical professionals to consider aliyah
For years, the Jewish community in Australia lived in security and comfort, but since October 7 a wave of antisemitism has swept through the distant continent; About 100 Jewish doctors attended a special conference aimed at encouraging immigration to Israel
Tomer Hassin, Australia
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15:35 | 11.09.25
Holocaust survivors warn 87 years after Kristallnacht: 'The world is returning to 1938'
Survivors warn of resurgence of antisemitism, 87 years after Nazis burned synagogues and Jewish businesses: Walter Bingham, 101, says "We live in an era where synagogues are burned'; George Shefi emphasizes that the 'younger generation is responsible for making sure it doesn't happen again'; and Paul Alexander tells how Kristallnacht saved his life
AP
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08:48 | 11.09.25
Toronto synagogue vandalized for the tenth time in 18 months, police launch manhunt
The Shaarei Torah Congregation synagogue in Toronto was vandalized early Tuesday, the tenth such attack in a year and a half; police are searching for the suspect as Rabbi Joe Kanofsky vows the community will 'continue praying and doing good'
Yogev Israeli
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21:50 | 11.08.25
Pawel Frenkel and the forgotten fighters of the Warsaw Ghetto: restoring the ZZW’s lost story
Where two flags once flew over burning Warsaw Ghetto, new research reveals true identity of Pawel Frenkel, Jewish Military Union commander long lost to history and calls to honor forgotten fighters alongside their famed counterparts
Itamar Eichner, Warsaw
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15:07 | 11.07.25
'9/11 in Tel Aviv': US authorities uncover ISIS-inspired network plotting antisemitic attacks
Milo Sedarat and Tomas Jimenez-Guzel, 19, from wealthy New Jersey families, allegedly planned ISIS-inspired attacks; one posed with swords and called for 'mass murder of Jews,' the other boasted, 'they’ll make a Netflix movie about me'
Daniel Edelson, New York
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12:18 | 11.07.25
Amsterdam mayor defends Hanukkah concert cancellation, rejects antisemitism claims
Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema denied accusations of antisemitism after a Hanukkah concert featuring Israel’s chief military cantor was canceled, calling comparisons to the Holocaust 'utterly repugnant'
Shilo Freid
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04:37 | 11.07.25
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