Speaking on a visit to Auschwitz, Keren Knoll, granddaughter of Mireille Knoll, said French Jews are scared of rising levels of antisemitism
By Felix Pope
To support the dream of a dead soldier for a ‘path of peace’ along the famous First World War dividing line, Anthony Seldon walked its length last year. Along the way he contemplated his roots, and the hopes and fears of Jewish soldiers
By Anthony Seldon
Find adrenaline-fuelled fun beyond the slopes in France’s Paradiski area
By Keith Perry
An investigation has been opened after the death threat targeting a Jewish teacher and his rabbi father was sent to a school south of Paris
By Ben Bloch
For Stéphane Freiss, the writer and director of this new French film, this was a deeply personal project
By Stephen Applebaum
Interior Minister called for Moroccan imam's expulsion over his 'especially virulent anti-Semitic speech'
By Shirli Sitbon
A new report says that antisemitism 'often conceals itself behind the mask of human rights and egalitarianism'
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