France Jews
Parisian Jewish family ordered to remove mezuzah from apartment door by building management
The family was told they have 15 days to remove the mezuzah, with the management company saying it had been put up "without any authorization."
'From the river to the sea' could be punishable under new French law, says MP Yadan - interview
Jews were target of majority of antireligious acts in 2025, French ministry reveals
A fractured bond: France, Israel, and French Jews at a defining moment - analysis
Famous Nazi-fighting duo speak about a documentary about their lives
The Klarsfelds, have been making headlines for decades and now have a documentary about their lives being shown at the Jerusalem Jewish Film Festival.
In viral clip, French TV host asks Jewish guest why he wears a kippah in public
Though brief, the exchange illustrated the starkly different perspectives on religious expression in France, the United States and elsewhere in the western world.
Infamous antisemitic Dreyfus Affair documents for sale
Many pieces of history from the Rennes trial will be up for auction, including courtroom sketches of Dreyfus' wife Lucie, Captain Alfred Dreyfus himself and French officer Georges-Marie Picquart.
Man with the mic: The French Jewish DJ who moved to Israel
Now that Francky Perez has arrived to stay, he plans to continue working as a DJ and MC for private events in the American and French communities here.
Israel and France to advance international coalition to battle antisemitism
Representatives of government ministries of both countries, civil society and the French Jewish community officials convened in Paris to discuss undergoing efforts to reduce antisemitism in France.
Appeal starts in Paris court over Charlie Hebdo attack
The two men - Ali Riza Polat and Amar Ramdani - are among 14 convicted in December 2020 as accomplices of the attackers, who were themselves killed by police soon after the killings.
French Jews 'on the front line' of battling antisemitism - CRIF head
The French Jewish community has been facing a lot of antisemitism lately and they are calling on authorities to dig into all possible motivations of the attacks.
Authorities claim that French Jew wasn't killed for antisemitic reasons
Despite the government's claim that the attack was not antisemitic, social media posts have displayed the alleged assassin burning the flag of Israel.
How French author Anne Berest confronted her family’s Holocaust story
The success of what Berest calls her anxiety-filled “identity research” is an “encouraging sign of awareness by society of the Holocaust amid troubling times,” she told JTA.
Amid existential angst, Parisian Jews bet on their community’s future with giant community center
The new building, which opened late in 2019 but due to the COVID-19 pandemic began operating fully only in recent months, is partly a response to rising challenges