European Jews
Europe’s historic test: will it confront Iran or repeat the mistakes of the past?
Will they defend the democratic order that has defined the continent since World War II, or continue the pattern of hesitation that has allowed the Iranian regime to expand their global reach?
'From the river to the sea' could be punishable under new French law, says MP Yadan - interview
From Der Judenstaat to modern Israel: Herzl’s vision in today’s world - opinion
Netherlands: The threat of ambient antisemitism
Iran hiring criminal networks in Europe to attack Jews, US religious freedom report finds
According to the report, Iranian authorities have actively recruited gangs throughout Europe "to carry out attacks on Israeli embassies and Jewish sites."
'It felt like October 7': How antisemitism became normalized in Belgium
DIASPORA AFFAIRS: Belgian Jews speak to the 'Post' about the rising levels of antisemitism in the country, and their fight against what feels like 'systemic persecution'.
'Dirty Jew': French rabbi attacked with glass bottle by fifth time antisemitic offender
The suspect is well-known to the justice system, and is not a first offender: "Since September, this is his fifth antisemitic attack targeting a rabbi."
Romanian Jewish representative criticizes president for challenging hate speech bill
Romania had one of Europe's most violent antisemitic movements of the 1930s, the Iron Guard, known for political assassinations and pogroms.
A seat at the table: Discussing Jewish issues in Europe - opinion
Some European leaders have begun to show clarity.
The hypocrisy of Europe: Lecturing Israel while ignoring their own history - opinion
Western European leaders should should have understood by now that the Nation of Israel is no longer helpless.
A name and a place: After 83 years, 52 descendants honor Holocaust victims in Antwerp
'Growing up, it was clear to me that I would live in Israel – it felt like the most fitting response to what my grandparents endured.'
The moment of reckoning: Israel and the Diaspora must stand united - opinion
The events of October 7 and their aftermath have cast a long shadow, not only over Israel and Gaza but also over the relationship between Israel and Jewish communities worldwide,
October 7 taught Jews their destiny is tied to Israel, EJC president tells 'Post' - exclusive
EUROPE AFFAIRS: Dr. Moshe Kantor returns as European Jewish Congress president, outlining plans to combat rising antisemitism, strengthen Israel-Europe ties, and protect Jewish communities.
EJC elects Moshe Kantor for fifth term despite sanctions over Putin ties
Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Kantor was sanctioned by the UK, the EU and Switzerland. He previously served as EJC president from 2007-2022.