Statue featuring rye field dedicated to Jewish 'Catcher in the Rye' author, close to village where his ancestors lived

Display organized by tourism bosses meant to underline how much cash is being lost by delays linked to Jewish groups' protests over planned construction

From killing Nazis in Lithuanian forests to jumping from flaming Altalena off Tel Aviv, young hero of Jewish Vilna participated in more than his share of Jewry's turning points

Government drafting legislation declaring neither Lithuania nor its leaders participated in genocide. Survivors, historians and remembrance institutions say this is blatantly false

Simon Wiesenthal Center’s Eastern Europe director calls planned legislation an 'outrage' and the 'final stage of a long attempt to whitewash massive complicity' in murders

Critics say emblem known as the 'Columns of Gediminas' used prominently by country's neo-Nazis

About a dozen students from Europe expected to attend learning center when it opens in Lithuanian capital, which saw 90% of its Jewish population murdered in Holocaust

Local Jewish community leader praises Lithuania's president, PM for promising to protect house of worship after spate of threats

Institutions shut indefinitely by head of Jewish community over threats, but other leaders challenge move and call it alarmist and unnecessary

Amid escalating controversy over national commemoration policies, Jewish leader demands government speak out, wonders 'whether we are safe or not'

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