Fearing for their safety, Jews in Brussels have canceled a large Purim party and are keeping a low profile since the latest Islamic State terror attacks.
Acclaimed Israeli performers and a popular American radio DJ entertained thousands at a festive Chanukah concert in Paris, conveying a spirit of global unity in the face of terror.
Most Jews conceal their religious identity on European streets. In fact, more than 85 percent fear bringing their children to synagogue for Jewish New Year services next week.
Speaking at the 2015 Herzliya Conference, former British Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks discussed how today's anti-Semitism targets the Jewish state using the "language of human rights."