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After Australia, will Jewish people in France, Norway, Turkey, and Ireland be next?
The tragedy of the Bondi Beach massacre of Australian Jewish people celebrating Hanukkah is that it is the tragedy everyone saw coming. Some Jews came to Australia in the late 18th century and ...
Impressions from an event in Jerusalem on the Norwegian action plan against antisemitism and its European context.
The synagogue in Trondheim is marking its 100th anniversary in 2025. TRONDHEIM, Norway — If ever there was a synagogue that’s earned the right to throw itself a birthday shindig, it’s this elegant and ...
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'Microhistory' indicates Jewish refugees built thriving commercial district in pre-war Trondheim
Prior to the Second World War, there were a total of 150 Jewish-owned shops in Trondheim, Norway. Three hundred of the city's 80,000 inhabitants were Jews. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest ...
Norway unveiled plans to boost spending to combat antisemitism against the backdrop of rising terrorism threats linked to Jewish and Israeli targets. The government’s updated measures to protect the 1 ...
The “individual action” of which the Nazi order speaks consisted of invading Jewish homes, smashing windows of Jewish stores, molesting Jews on the street and robbing Jewish property. Elaborate ...
OSLO (Reuters) - Norwegian police apologised for the first time on Monday for their complicity in the deportation and murder of over 700 Jews during the Nazi occupation in World War Two, just months ...
There’s one question that should guide nations — or you, or anyone — in deciding whether to recognize a Palestinian state: Will doing so bring Israel and Palestinians closer to peace, or not? Given ...
Selik, Salomon, Abraham, Mina and Sara Mahler, who grew up in Trondheim, Norway before WWII. Large parts of Jewish history disappeared with the Holocaust. Three of Simon and Malke Mahler's five ...
If ever there was a synagogue that’s earned the right to throw itself a birthday shindig, it’s this elegant and intriguing house of worship in central Norway only 220 miles south of the Arctic Circle.
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