Montreal federation puts out the ‘bienvenue’ mat for French Jews
Agence Ometz, in partnership with Federation CJA, launched Initiative France Montréal last October to help French Jews immigrate and integrate
How Paris public schools became no-go zones for Jews
Anti-semitism and growing religiosity among Jews in France are responsible for the departure from public schools of tens of thousands of young French and Belgian Jews.
British Jewish leaders condemn French harassment of women in burkinis
The Board of Deputies of British Jews condemned what it called police harassment in France of Muslim women who wore the full-body bathing suit known as burkini.
Sitting down with Sarah Tamim
Sarah Tamim a Parisian native and former French teacher of a Parisian school, speaks out against anti-Semitism in France and why she had to leave
Municipality near Paris passes BDS motion
The Council of Bondy passed a motion declaring a boycott of Israeli settlement goods and vowing further research and labelling on other products from the Jewish state
Ukraine arrests French national planning synagogue attack during Euro 2016
Ukraine’s State Security Service said it has arrested a Frenchman who planned to carry out terrorist attacks, including on a synagogue, during the Euro 2016 soccer championship
French magazine forced to disable comments after posting article on Jewish film
A well-known French magazine was forced to close the online comment section of an article about a new film about anti-Semitism because it was inundated with anti-Semitic statements
French court orders Canadian suspect in 1980 synagogue bombing back to jail
French authorities allege that Diab was a member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine and took part in the synagogue bombing
French politician probed over Twitter account ‘forbidden to dogs and Jews’
Another tweet from Djamel Boumaaz read: “My son has nightmares from your Holocaust. I told him not to be afraid of imaginary things.”
Canadian-Lebanese suspect in 1980 Paris synagogue bombing released to house arrest
“This release is scandalous and irresponsible. It is an insult to the victims and their families and will be interpreted as frailty in the face of terrorism, which hit France hard only recently,” said CRIF President Roger Cukierman