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Top Nazi Hunter: Eastern Europe Rewrote the Holocaust
Eastern Europe minimizes Holocaust and equates it with Communist 'genocide,' says Dr. Zuroff - and Israel must act.
Eastern Europe minimizes Holocaust and equates it with Communist 'genocide,' says Dr. Zuroff - and Israel must act.


MP accuses BBC of 'deliberately' provoking Jewish community by inviting George Galloway to 'Question Time' in Finchley and Golders Green.

Announcement comes on 70th anniversary of Auschwitz liberation, as Cameron pledges UK will 'keep its promise to remember' Nazi genocide.

On Int'l Holocaust Memorial Day BBC Tweet suggests it's time to forget the Holocaust; 'BBC has no moral compass regarding Jews or Israel.'
'Anti-Semitism always starts with the Jews and never ends with the Jews,' Knesset speaker Yuli Edelstein warns.

Film director warns of hate crimes provoked by "anti-Semites, radical extremists, and religious fanatics".

President Rivlin meets UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon ahead of UN session for Holocaust Remembrance Day.

Budapest admits Hungary's role in the Holocaust during ceremony marking 70th anniversary of camp's liberation.

Despite possibility of 'new exodus' for European Jews, EJC President Dr. Moshe Kantor has a vision to save the community.

Four plead guilty to vicious attack in northern England to 'protest about the Palestinians'; attacker gloated he was 'going Jew bashing.'

Former Salonika chief rabbi says Jews afraid after elections gave leftist radicals power, neo-Nazis third place; Israel ties in danger.

Iranian Jewish community responds to Rabbi Ahmadinejad's blaming of Charlie Hebdo victims, saying authorities behind it.

Damian Pachter, who fled Argentina over threats after breaking the story of prosecutor's death, lands in Israel.

Jewish community still outraged over suspicious death of prosecutor Alberto Nisman, alleged ties with Iran - and are boycotting in protest.

From Austria to Israel, mikveh-gyms let the pious attain both spiritual and physical health at the same time.

Peter Ljunggren, a journalist documenting attitudes toward Jews in Malmo, goes undercover with yarmulka and Star of David pendant.

Anti-Semitism Report for 2014, chronicling anti-Semitic incidents worldwide, will be presented during PM's Cabinet meeting Sunday.

The “Facebuker Rebbe”, Rabbi Dovid Winiarz, killed in a car accident. "He dedicated his life to outreach," says his friends.

ZOA President tells Arutz Sheva Obama's recent address was full of hypocrisy, and that Obama is propping up Fatah and Hamas terror regimes.

World pledged 'never again' after Holocaust, 'but here we are again,' leaders say at urgent UN meeting on rising wave of lethal Jew hatred.

A joint statement by leaders of 11 communities says EJA Head Rabbi Margolin 'does not speak for Europe's Jews.'

Murder and sacrifice; betrayal and heroism - Poland still struggling to come to terms with its mixed, sometimes sordid, Holocaust record.

Thursday's meeting at the General Assembly co-hosted by Israel, the US and Canada; meeting scheduled even prior to Paris attacks.

Gilan Atzmon's Nottingham performance cancelled after residents report openly anti-Semitic statements to local council.

Temple Beth Israel in West Edmonton vandalized with anti-Semitic graffiti and the message 'Leave Canada,' shocking congregants.

European Jewish Association hosts memorial ceremony for Paris victims attended by several European Commission members.

Argentina's Jewish community convenes a demonstration calling for "truth and justice" in the wake of suspicious death of Alberto Nisman.

Drunken youths attack hostel frequented by Israeli tourists, smashing windows and looting items while screaming anti-Semitic slurs.

EU admits to 'huge challenge' reassuring Jews that 'they have a future in Europe,' as Islamist terror and anti-Semitism continue to rage.

Special memorial erected in Tehran's Jewish cemetery highlights different perceptions of 'Jews' and 'Zionists' in Iran, locals say.

Hungarian Jews gather to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the liberation by the Red Army of the Budapest ghetto in World War II.

Posters advertising the Newham Council's January 27 event were graffitied in red paint with the hateful words 'liars' and 'killers'.

Activists brave choppy seas 'to show solidarity with our French brothers and sisters'; Rabbi dispels rumors shul was shut following attack.

Memorial at Tunis's Grand Synagogue for son of country's chief rabbi, who was murdered in Paris; 'disgrace' as Tunisian government silent.

Belgian chief rabbi slams call to arm Jews for self-defense as 'anarchy'; Mossad helps hunt at-large Belgian terror cell leader.

Arutz Sheva learns about Jewish strength in the face of tragedy from participants at funeral of the four Jewish Paris shooting victims.

In heartrending last text message Yoav Hattab, son of Tunisian chief rabbi, urges friend to 'at least try to do something' to honor Shabbat.

Britain will step up police patrols in areas with high Jewish populations, says Prime Minister David Cameron.

Yonatan Saada's father murdered by terrorist 5 months before making aliyah; 'don't wait for people to take decisions for you.'

Jewish schools in Brussels and Antwerp cancel classes on Friday due to increased terror threats, local media reports.

Rabbi Yaakov Ariel calls to strengthen family values, warns Israelis are marrying later and later.

After international attention, Hamevaser's editor says hareidi readers simply do not want to see photographs of women.

Actor and peace activist, Michael Douglas, will be awarded the Genesis Prize for his 'professional achievements and passion for Judaism.'

Violent anti-Semitic threats against Sweden's 20,000 Jewish community have doubled since the Paris terror attacks, a community rep. said.

Chairwoman of the IDF Widows and Orphans Organizations pens personal letter to Valerie Barham; 'slowly slowly, better days will come.'

European Jewish Congress heads meet EU foreign affairs following deadly Paris attack; 'targeting of Jews is growing more and more deadly.'

Only in Israel can Jews say 'I am a Jew' securely, PM says at Taglit event in wake of Paris attacks, in a call for aliyah.

Hundreds, including US and French officials, meet in Washington synagogue to pay tribute; US Jews fear violent anti-Semitism is on its way.

AK-47s, rocket launchers and other guns all sourced from Belgian criminal underworld; 'scared' gun-trafficker surrenders to police.

According to Ami Conversion Ulpan director Naftali Kandler, 10,000 French Jews will come in 2015 - 15% of them won't technically be Jews.

Former foreign secretary says 'There is a real will among the population... to defeat these mindless murderers of innocent people.'

Following last week's deadly attacks in Paris, Rabbi Menachem Margolin urges EU gov'ts to allow special gun permits for Jews.

Almost half of British Jewish people fear they have no long-term future in Britain or Europe, finds new poll.

As the Jewish world mourns, take a look into the lives of four who were murdered by an Islamist terrorist in a kosher supermarket in Paris.

Yoav Hattab had a bright future before he was murdered in Paris attack. Debate over burial in Israel highlights plight of Tunisian Jews.

Following Paris attack, Jews in Denmark call for security at school and synagogue in Copenhagen, with Jews targets deemed 'vulnerable.'

Four victims of Islamist attack on kosher supermarket laid to rest Tuesday in emotional ceremony.

Event commemorating 70 years since the Red Army liberated the death camp to conspicuously lack Putin, who allegedly wasn't invited.

Chief Rabbi David Lau urges French Jewry to be kinder to one another, keep observing commandments in light of tragedy.

Despite security detail at 700 Jewish institutions, 1 in 3 stay home after Friday attack; students say they are afraid for their lives.
