Liam Hoare
16-year-old schoolboy assaulted in southern Austria ‘for wearing Star of David ring’
Jewish community leader in Graz warns of uptick in antisemitism in recent years
If anyone has lost out from last weekend’s Bernie Sanders conference boycott, it is Aipac itself
The pro-Israel lobby group will struggle to survive if it stops appealing to both US political parties, Liam Hoare says
New Warsaw Jewish museum chief appointed after former director withdraws from running
Dariusz Stola, whose appointment was being held up by Poland's Culture Ministry, pulled out of the running last week
Freedom Party’s inept report shows how Austria’s far right has not changed
Despite attempts to legitimise itself with support from Israeli academics, the far-right party remains stuck in its ways
‘Serious threat’ to Warsaw Jewish museum as Poland withholds director’s reappointment for nine months
Museum partners say Dariusz Stola has been waiting to return since last May
New photos said to show notorious guard John Demjanjuk at work in Sobibor extermination camp
Berlin museum says it will release images next week of John Demjanjuk at the Nazi camp where he always denied working
Trial of German SS guard in chaos after prominent witness withdraws from case
It has emerged Moshe Peter Loth, who publicly forgave the 93-year-old suspect Bruno Dey last year, is not the grandson of a Jewish woman gassed at Stutthof
Vienna's traditional New Year concert to drop Nazi arrangement of Radetsky March
The Vienna Philharmonic said it now wanted to use a version that was ‘unconnected to the Nazi past’
Defamation case brought by ten Holocaust survivors shines light on Austria’s far-right magazines
A European Court ruled in favour of Aba Lewit and nine other survivors claims that Austrian courts had failed to protect their reputation
Halle synagogue was told ‘there is no acute threat’ when members requested more police security
The security advice came before a gunman wearing military fatigues tried to storm the building during Yom Kippur prayers
Austria's Jewish voters fear the far-right will be returned to government in Sunday's election
Every major party canvassed the Jewish vote in this campaign — except one
Court orders landlord to reopen Krakow synagogue to Chabad
Local directors were pictured climbing into the locked courtyard in July
Austria to offer passports in London to Holocaust survivors’ descendants
MPs in Austria's parliament unanimously approve cross-party plan to restore citizenship to children, grandchildren — and great-grandchildren too
Anger after Austrian politician with Jewish roots speaks at far-right rally in Vienna
Ursula Stenzel joined the torch-lit parade attended by members of the extremist Identitarian Movement
Academic restrained by police inside Berlin synagogue on Shabbat after community blacklists her
Shani Tzoref was forcibly removed after she wrote a JC column objecting to the liberal synagogue's gender segregation
Worshippers locked out of Kraków shul as community property dispute spirals
The Chabad-run, religiously mixed congregation at the Izaak Synagogue has been holding services outside
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