Oskar Deutsch became the new president of Austria’s Jewish community following the resignation of Ariel Muzicant, 60, who served as president for 14 years.
Recent report paints picture of 'communal stagnation in gender equality,' and asserts that number of women in leadership roles remains at 'the same low level.'
The Dnepropetrovsk region governor Alexander Vilkul presented in Golden Rose the book “Jews of Dnepropetrovsk region: history and present day” initiated by him for 80th anniversary of the region.
Abnormally low temperatures this winter didn’t prevent local Sokhnut supported by Israel center from holding a warm family NAALE seminar for 50 children and their parents from Dnepropetrovsk, Zaporozhje, Krivoy Rog, Nikopol, Dneprodzerjinsk and Aleksandria.
The Prime Minister of Montenegro, Igor Luksic, on Thursday signed an agreement with local Jewish community leaders to recognize the Jewish community as an official minority in the country.
Hundreds of young Jews from 20 countries worldwide spent the countdown weekend to 2012 in Athens, Greece, only days after the celebration of Hanukah, the Jewish holiday commemorating the ancient story of the small band of Maccabees defeating the mighty Greeks.
There is widespread speculation in the U.K. that the dovish politician, who was a former minister and Meimad party leader, will succeed Rabbi Jonathan Sacks.
The European Centre for Jewish Students (ECJS) has raised alarm about the results of a new inquiry showing a rise of 17 % of the rate of intermarriage among European students.