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Under attack at home and abroad, the Jewish people stand as one - opinion
From Beit Shemesh to Michigan, Jews worldwide have faced tragedy are connected by a shared destiny.
Netherlands probing if Rotterdam synagogue attack has Iran link, minister says
Explosion near Amsterdam WTC linked to emerging group Ashab al-Yamin
Blast hits Jewish school in Amsterdam, mayor calls it targeted attack
Months after Amsterdam pogrom: Four more sentenced, Israelis among 122 suspects
The four men were found guilty for their roles in the violence that unfolded on November 7 during the Ajax–Maccabi soccer match riots, when anti-Israel mobs attacked people throughout the city.
University of Amsterdam ends student exchange with Hebrew U, saying it’s complicit with IDF
The University of Amsterdam joins a wave of European schools that have severed ties to Israeli institutions and Israel-linked companies, often as concessions to student activists.
‘Day Trippers’ actress Naama Amit talks to 'Post' on making of movie
It’s a story that brings to mind movies about strangers connecting, such as Lost in Translation and Before Sunrise, which Veronica “Roni” Kedar has said were among her inspirations for Day Trippers.
'You are going to pay in blood,' Amsterdam Jewish school threatened with shooting attack
The man behind the email has not yet been arrested, as he fled to Turkey.
Singer Sidonie Smith channels musical icon Tina Turner
Simply the Best is described as a powerful journey through the extraordinary life of the Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Tina Turner.
Two Israeli soldiers forced to flee Amsterdam after being doxxed online
The two were visiting the Dutch capital on vacation when Israel Genocide Tracker (@trackingisrael) published their details and photos, claiming they committed "genocide in Gaza."
Jacqueline van Maarsen, Anne Frank’s best friend, dies at 96
Jacqueline Van Maarsen was the daughter of a Jewish father and a mother who was raised Christian and converted to Judaism.
Israeli comedian Yohay Sponder secures Amsterdam venue after 30 rejections
Sponder's team warned that cultural boycotts and threats threaten all artists. This is reportedly why the Israeli comedian refused to back down from doing a show in Amsterdam.
Amsterdam comedy club cancels Israeli stand-up after threats
Boom said that it believed in freedom of expression without hate and offered to help Sponder relocate to another venue.
'Woke' culture has become a breeding ground for antisemitism - opinion
Progressive movements that claim to fight injustice are increasingly fostering hostility toward Jews and Israel, from college campuses to social media.