Vienna
Vienna: A Jewish story of resilience and rupture
In this episode of The Jerusalem Post Podcast – Travel Edition, Mark and David discover Vienna's Jewish history.
Danish Eurovision contestant addresses pro-Israel Instagram story backlash
Eurovision Song Contest oddsmakers predict Israel will win televoting again this year
Newly identified ancient Egyptian copper drill rewrites history of region’s craftsmanship
Austria finds chemicals in house of suspected Taylor Swift concert attack plotter
A 19-year-old suspect linked to ISIS planned an attack on a Taylor Swift concert in Austria using chemicals and bombs.
Taylor Swift Vienna concerts canceled due to planned attack, organizer says
Taylor Swift's Vienna shows are canceled after a terror plot was uncovered. All tickets will be refunded.
Schnitzler's 'La Ronde' is a work of beautiful decadence
Directed by Rakefet Binyamin, Schnitzler’s most performed work now gets a new life at Beit Zvi.
Blinken and Herzl: Tough choices in Vienna 130 years apart - opinion
2024, another Shabbat in Munich, another arrival; and again, the Jewish nation was asked to make a “tough choice.”
Holocaust memorial stones splattered with paint in Vienna
The Vienna Police said on social media to the Austrian Union of Jewish Students that the appropriate authorities had been notified of the incident.
Russia allegedly considering withdrawal from Interpol
Despite continuing contributions to the Interpol budget, the nation would lose its fundamental right as a member country.
Fragments of Beethoven’s skull returned to Austrian university
In 1863, Kaufmann’s great uncle, Franz Romeo Seligmann, had been a Viennese physician, medical historian and anthropologist who was among those involved in the 863 reburial of Beethoven's body.
The Rabbi and the Community – contemporary challenges - Opinion
What are the challenges that a rabbi facestoday?
Vienna to tilt statue of antisemitic mayor 3.5 degrees to the right to shift ‘perspective’
Karl Lueger served as mayor of Vienna for 13 years until his death in 1910. He was known for antisemitic rhetoric that is said to have inspired Adolf Hitler.
Ukrainian Jewish refugees choose to stay in Vienna with aid from Jewish community
The aid that the Jewish community offers the refugees includes housing aid, psychosocial care, food vouchers, Shabbat meals and other forms of social welfare.