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Berlin rabbi convicted of ‘sexual assault and sexual coercion’ of woman he offered to counsel
Court witness Elena Eyngorn told the court during the recent criminal trial that about 32 women had contacted her with accounts of abuse by the accused rabbi.
Israeli film 'Where to?' to compete in Berlin International Film Festival
Erdogan, Sharaa discuss Syria as SDF confirms withdrawal following ceasefire
Berlin man indicted for antisemitic knife attack against man with star of David necklace
Jewish officials push for Germany to convert Goebbels's mansion into an anti-hate center
The European Jewish Association has said they are willing to consider accepting responsibility for the site.
New TV series ‘Berlin Blues’ brings Berlin to life
The series examines the drama caused by their being foreigners in a place that offers a stimulating artistic environment but is shadowed by the tragic history of the Holocaust.
Shuttering Al Jazeera is crucial and the decision is better late than never - opinion
Al Jazeera not only fans the coals of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict but even provides the matches to light the fire.
The supermarket established by the Israeli company in Berlin
Israeli startup Trigo opens unique autonomous-hybrid supermarket in Berlin for German retail giant REWE, using computer vision tech for seamless checkoutless experience.
Martin Scorsese’s new documentary about the films of Powell and Pressburger premieres in Berlin
American filmmaker, Martin Scorsese, presents a new documentary that covers the films made by Powell and Pressburger.
Rested Maccabi Tel Aviv gets ready to bounce back for Euroleague stretch run
NOT PLAYING with the Israel National Team during the international break has allowed Maccabi Tel Aviv veteran Jake Cohen to be rejuvenated for upcoming crunch-time games in Europe.
Berlinale film festival launches investigation into pro-Palestinian posts on its Instagram
The festival said they would file a criminal complaint against whoever made the pro-Palestinian post on their account.
Stephen Fry and Lena Dunham create gold in new Holocaust film, ‘Treasure’
'Treasure' is a moving and often surprisingly funny character-driven story about how Edek, a Holocaust survivor father, and Ruth, his American adult daughter, confront trauma.
Chen Schimmel makes her mark Young photographer’s Oct. 7 exhibition shown at Jpost Berlin Conference
The photo exhibition, titled “October 7,” captured the aftermath of terror, offering an unflinching look at the human cost of violence.
A shy young woman fights the Nazis in ‘From Hilde, With Love’
The movie avoids many of the cliches associated with fictional depictions of resistance fighters.