Intelligence services launch investigation after Maia Morgenstern received message vowing to 'set fire to your idiotic Jewish theater'

Romanian Jews say ledger, covering history of Orthodox community in city of Cluj for 50 years from 1836, went missing during WWII; restitution society also urged lot be withdrawn

Israeli and US ambassadors attend funeral for Iancu Tucarman, who spent months at Nazi-run forced labor camps, and was later known for supporting young musical talents

'The Beautiful Days of My Youth,' which opened Friday, was written by survivor Ana Novac; audience sparse due to COVID-19 regulations

Oldest tombstones in Iasi gravesite, destroyed by Nazi allies in 1943, date back to 1467

Peter Eckstein-Kovacs climbed the political ladder while championing rights of Roma and Jews, but neighboring Hungary's Eurocentric ideals has helped turn his own party against him

Watchdog says sermon was inappropriate; Father Francisc Dobos maintains those who accuse him of anti-Semitism are 'biased'

Holocaust survivor Perel Wiesel was allegedly assaulted for months, transferred to Bnei Brak facility where she caught deadly disease

Photographer takes down photos amid outcry from activists, local Jewish community leaders

Panel headed by late Elie Weisel found 280,000 Romanian Jews and 380,000 Ukrainian Jews died in Romanian territory in Nazi era, along with 11,000 Roma

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