Holland
First cohort of Belgian soldiers take up position outside Jewish sites as security bolstered
The move follows an explosion this month at a synagogue in Liege, an arson attack on a synagogue in Rotterdam, and an explosion at a Jewish school in Amsterdam.
Dutch House of Representatives adopts motion to ban Muslim Brotherhood in the Netherlands
Blast hits Jewish school in Amsterdam, mayor calls it targeted attack
How activists misused Nazi-era Dutch Jewish advocate's name to justify intimidation - opinion
Dutch Reform rabbi says COVID-19 policies remind her of Nazi Germany
Tamarah Benima, an outspoken 71-year-old Reform rabbi from Amsterdam, made the comparison on Thursday in a speech in the northern Dutch city of Leeuwarden.
Israelis to celebrate Rosh Hashanah without new restrictions
Hebrew U: Serious cases to drop under 500 within next week or two
Antisemitic mural appears after Dutch soccer star joins ‘Jewish’ team Ajax
The mural contained the text "Jews always run away."
Yad Vashem installs synagogue stained glass window that survived Holocaust
The stained glass that once hung in a synagogue in Holland now hang in Yad Vashem's synagogue as a reminder of the once-thriving Jewish community.
Museum opens at one of Holland’s most infamous Nazi camps
National Monument Camp Amersfoort is a large, underground and dark space dominated by the portraits and personal stories of about 47,000 people who were imprisoned at the facility.
Israeli-Dutch Jew leads new progressive party into Dutch parliament
Israeli- Dutch Jew Itay Garmy ran the campaign for a new progressive political party, Volt, which won three seats in this week’s national election.
The Dutch February Strike: The organized civilian protest against the Nazis
On Feb. 25, 1941, at least 100,000 Dutchmen stopped working to protest the Nazis’ persecution of Jews, bringing the economy to a halt for days.
Amsterdam museum's 'Haman as Hitler' Purim dolls have a storied tradition
The puppets would often get burned, “but in Europe this led to hostility from non-Jews who thought the Jews were burning effigies of Christians, so it stopped [there],” historian Yuval Malachi said.
Ex-teacher wins appeal on molestation conviction at Dutch Jewish school
A lawyer representing the alleged victims said he hoped prosecutors would appeal to the Supreme Court.
A cultural bridge too far? Israeli expats assess life in the Netherlands
‘Sometimes I miss that Israeli directness’