Jews leaving france

Paris Grande Synagogue treasurer: ‘French Jews must stay in France’ - interview

Levy explained that many of the fears around rising antisemitism were exaggerated, and said that he had never encountered antisemitism himself.

 Great Synagogue in Paris
 FRENCH AMBASSADOR to Israel Eric Danon: We are putting in place a system of cooperation that says Israel and France are really allies.

France envoy to Israel: 'The two countries are real allies, I'm proud of that'

Members of the Jewish community in France attend a service at the synagogue in Bordeaux, southwestern France, January 18, 2009.

French city to celebrate reopening of Europe’s oldest Jewish building

French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe delivers a speech to the Jewish Community for the Jewish New Year, or Rosh Hashanah, at the Buffault Synagogue in Paris, France, October 2, 2017.

French PM: Antisemitism in France has deep roots and ‘new masks’


Le terrorisme ne frappe pas qu'une fois

Rescapé de la tuerie de l’Hypercacher à Paris, Patrice Oualid se dit meurtri à jamais, dans sa chair et dans son cœur

Au lendemain du drame

Anti-Semitism in 2015: Old worries, new worries

Overall, anti-Semitic violence in Europe and around the world seems to be increasing.

French soldiers patrol the street in a Jewish neighborhood near a religious school and a synagogue as part of the highest level of the ‘Vigipirate’ security plan put in place after the terrorist attacks in Paris

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.

A memorial for the slain victims of the Hyper Cacher kosher supermarket attack in Paris last January. Due to the sensitive nature of his personal story, Oualid declined to be photographed for this piece

Jewish French lawmaker: Accept French degrees or I will act to prevent aliya

French MP slams the unnecessarily-difficult accreditation process that forces French academics to "wait tables or work in call centers in order to earn a living."

A French and Israeli flag are seen during a 2001 demonstration in Paris.

On my mind: The battle for France

Each French citizen has the right to live safely, to practice his own religion, to be protected by the French government.

French President Francois Hollande enters the Elysee Palace in Paris

New, $11m. Jewish center to be built in Paris despite record emigration

Jewish community leader says he does not want to "close this especially tragic year for France and for the Jewish community without being able to provide a note of hope.”

A French and Israeli flag are seen during a 2001 demonstration in Paris.

Toulouse rabbi told to remove kippah at voting station

France’s law forbids voters to bring political propaganda to the voting stations, but does not forbid religious attire or signs.

A Chabad-Lubavitch rabbi reflects at the gravesite of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson

Pour qui sonne le glas

La onzième aliya sera française. L’exode de la communauté juive hexagonale s’accélère. Une réalité douloureuse, prometteuse et irréversible

Lors d'un rassemblement de solidarité après l'attentat de l'Hypercacher, en janvier 2015

Boom de l’aliya : comment accueillir les nouveaux immigrants ?

Déjà conséquents en 2014, les chiffres de l’aliya de France devraient battre de nouveaux records en 2015. Une immigration de crise qui nécessite la mise en place de mesures exceptionnelles

Des nouveaux immigrants descendent de l'avion à l'aéroport Ben Gourion

Une retraite en Terre promise

Ils ne sont pas rares ces Français du troisième âge qui décident de venir couler leurs vieux jours en Israël, souvent motivés par la présence de leurs enfants dans le pays.

Des membres de la communauté française jouent à la pétanque dans un club de Natanya