Jews in France
Elderly Jewish man beaten in France while feeding stray cats - report
The Jewish man was feeding cats while wearing his yarmulke and tzitzit when he was reportedly accosted by a drunk man in his 40s.
France commemorates 13th anniversary of Toulouse Jewish school massacre
Antisemitism in France set to become the new norm, with 100 incidents monthly - SPCJ report
'Jews live here': French anti-antisemitism campaign hits close to home
French Jewish dilemma: Will it be kosher to vote for Marine Le Pen?
The leader of the right-wing National Front party is a potential prime candidate in France’s presidential elections in 2017.
Exclusive: French government indicates giant bank violates anti-BDS law
On the other side of the Atlantic, where Credit Mutuel has a branch office in New York City, the state’s legislature is negotiating a tough anti-BDS law.
Poll: Most Frenchmen believe Jews responsible for rise in anti-Semitism
According to French media reports the 18-month study 56% of Frenchmen believe that Jews have a “lot of power” and are richer than average.
Israeli ambassador to France: There is sense of insecurity in Jewish community
"So many incidents definitely take a toll on the community," Aliza Bin-Noun tells "Post."
Herzog to French leaders: Stop advancing resolutions which hurt Israel
‘Attempts to reach a Palestinian state are unrealistic’
French mayor pledges to prevent gathering of Ukrainian ‘neo-Nazi’ militia
The group, which uses Nazi symbology for its subunits, is one of several independent militias organized to combat pro-Russian insurgents in eastern Ukraine.
Marseilles Jewish leader urges community to avoid wearing kippa after attack
"Not wearing the kippa can save lives and nothing is more important," Marseilles Jewish community leader Zvi Ammar said.
French Jewish politician stabbed to death in possible anti-Semitic attack
The victim, whose father helped found the local Jewish cultural association, was active in Jewish affairs and his death has shaken his coreligionists.
Terrorism doesn’t strike only once
As a survivor of the Hyper Cacher shooting in Paris, Patrice Oualid says his body and heart are wounded forever, but his philanthropic Lev Tov organization offers him a sign of hope.
Paris Jews pay respects to terror victims at city’s Great Synagogue
“We pray for all the injured to recover quickly. Our hearts are with them and their families”