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Norway's $2 trillion sovereign wealth fund will exclude six more Israeli companies, adding to the growing list of divestments ...
Among the recent public letters was one from dozens of Orthodox rabbis demanding “moral clarity” to what they called a ...
Norway, like practically every country in Europe, has a spotty history when it comes to the Jews. Jews were first allowed into Norway after the Inquisition, but were banned from 1687 to 1851.
Further arrests of Jews, as well as executions of Jewish hostages and the possible expulsion of all Jews from Norway are feared here since it is expected that the Nazis will use the death of the ...
Norway acknowledged the state's role in 1998 and paid some $ {esc.dollar}60 million to Norwegian Jews and Jewish organisations in compensation for property seized.
Of the 1,800 Jews who lived in Norway before the German invasion, 825 succeeded in escaping, the broadcast said, while the Nazis deported 734, including 180 women and children. Of the deportees ...
"Norway's Acceptance of Displaced Jews After 1945," locally produced artifacts and photographs concerning the resettlement of the 300 displaced Jews in Norway. Through June 13.
Norwegian police arrested a suspect in a 38-year-old terrorist attack on a Jewish restaurant in Paris that left six people dead and at least 20 wounded. The suspect, a man who had been sought by ...
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