French jews
Tunisian national arrested for planned terror attack on Louvre or Jewish community in Paris
According to Le Monde, in one conversation, the detainee claimed to know access points that lead to the Louvre and discussed making explosives he could plant at the museum.
Are French courts unwilling to call out antisemitism, recognize Jew-hatred? - analysis
Jewish boy tripped, punched, held at knifepoint on way to Paris synagogue
French judges issue legal summons for French-Israel activists accused of 'genocide' - interview
Paris court gives 1980 synagogue bomber life sentence
The bombing, which took place on Oct. 3, 1980, was understood to be the first fatal antisemitic attack in France since the Holocaust.
Gad Elmaleh’s movie about religion is kind of parve -review
Elmaleh, a Moroccan-born Jew, is one of France’s most popular comedians and was voted the funniest person in France.
Israel's Bezalel Smotrich to visit France on the way back from the US
Smotrich will visit France in order to participate in a memorial service for Jacques Kupfer, a vocal and influential Likud activist who passed away at the age of 74.
Gov't to create new positions in Religious Services Ministry - report
According to a draft of the coalition agreements, the government will vote on a decision for the allocation of two new positions in the Religious Affairs Ministry.
French-born Chabad rabbi ‘stuck’ in Israel by IDF for not enlisting
He was detained when he asked to leave the country at the end of a vacation in August with his wife and daughter. The case was publicized by Kol Barama radio journalist Mendi Rizel.
French Jews 'on the front line' of battling antisemitism - CRIF head
The French Jewish community has been facing a lot of antisemitism lately and they are calling on authorities to dig into all possible motivations of the attacks.
Authorities claim that French Jew wasn't killed for antisemitic reasons
Despite the government's claim that the attack was not antisemitic, social media posts have displayed the alleged assassin burning the flag of Israel.
Parisian worlds collide in 'Haute Couture' - review
"Haute Couture" opens in theaters all over the country on August 25.
How French author Anne Berest confronted her family’s Holocaust story
The success of what Berest calls her anxiety-filled “identity research” is an “encouraging sign of awareness by society of the Holocaust amid troubling times,” she told JTA.
France’s first woman parliament speaker is a Jewish mother of 5
Yaël Braun-Pivet's election comes on the heels of Élisabeth Borne becoming the second woman prime minister of France.