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Hungary: How politics and familiarity can make culture more open to Jews - interview

Association of Hungarian Jewish Communities (EMIH) public relations director Jonatan Megyeri defended Hungarian PM Viktor Orban's record of supporting the country's Jews.

 (L to R): Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu andHungarian Prime Minister Victor Orban (illustration).
A student wear a Keffiyeh on campus. Ilustrative.

Hungary withdraws scholarship from Jordanian student who interrupted Israeli professor

 People attend a demonstration against anti-Semitism at the Place de la Bastille, in Paris, France, June 20, 2024.

Social media antisemitism surges in Germany, France, and Hungary after October 7

 Residents of Paks, Hungary reflect on the community's lack of action during Jewish deportation in WWII.

80 years since deportation of Hungarian Jews: 'We stood by and didn't do enough'


Refugees threaten Europe's Christian roots, says Hungarian PM

In an opinion piece for Germany's Frankfurt Allgemeine Zeitung, Orban said the people of Europe were at odds with the majority of governments on the refugee crisis.

Migrants sleep outside the Keleti railway station in Budapest

Violent anti-Semitism surged 40 percent in 2014, study finds

"Many streets in our European cities have become hunting grounds for Jews, and some Jews are now forced to avoid community institutions and synagogues as a result.”

A French soldier guards a Jewish institution in Neuilly-sur-Seine.

Lauder slams Jobbik at March of Living in Budapest

World Jewish Congress president strongly denounced anti-Semitism and criticized Hungary’s far-right Jobbik party in his keynote address.

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Wiesenthal Center top 10 list: Worst global anti-Semitic/anti-Israel incidents of 2014

Europe dominates the list of incidents of Israel hatred and anti-Semitic violence, with six mentions.

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Israeli expert: Jobbik gains ‘should worry the Jews’

Tel Aviv historian says advances by anti-Roma, anti-Semitic party are concerning in regard to its aim to tackle minority groups.

 A member of Hungary's far-right Jobbik party, delivers a speech to hundreds of far-right supporters during a rally against the World Jewish Congress Plenary Assembly in Budapest May 4, 2013.

Far-right Jobbik party gains as Hungary re-elects maverick PM

Opposition party, which is accused of anti-Semitism, backed by one in five Hungarian voters

Jobbik political party leader Gyongyosi 370

Reports of Hungarian Jewish renaissance misleading, says senior rabbi

Robert Frolich, leader of largest Neolog synagogue, laments lack of communal affiliation.

THE DOHÁNY STREET Synagogue

Hungarian Jews get backing for boycotting 70th anniversary of Nazi occupation

World Jewish Congress chief Lauder pens op-ed supporting decision by Hungarian Jewish community.

World Jewish Congress President Ronald Lauder talks to Reuters in Berlin.

Israel summons Hungarian envoy to express concern over rising anti-Semitism

Foreign Ministry deputy director-general told Ambassador Andor Nagy that Israel was also worried about Hungarian willingness to deal truthfully with its past.

Hungarian far-rightists shout slogans outside a soccer match.