Once there were Dutch-Jewish whalers. Now there is Paul Cohen of Narsaq.
Jewish characters and themes appear throughout the works of the renowned Danish storyteller.
European media regurgitate Iranian propaganda.
Confessions of a Burka-phobe.
Just say “human rights” and collect checks.
Not to mention in Africa.
Israel ranked eleventh in a world happiness study.
As life becomes increasingly dangerous for European Jews, and as European governments prove unable or unwilling to defend them, they must begin bearing arms and. . .
Yair Melchior, the chief rabbi of Denmark, has said that for Danish Jews to flee in the wake of a deadly attack on a Copenhagen. . .
At a recent conference, a Danish diplomat defended Europe’s policy of holding Israel to a supposedly higher standard of behavior than that to which Arab. . .
A former Islamist reveals the story behind the allegedly spontaneous 2006 riots by Danish Muslims and others over cartoons of Muhammad.
When it came to deporting its Jews, Denmark resisted the Nazis as other European countries did not, and got away with it. Why?
Seventy years ago, Rosh Hashanah marked the beginning of Denmark’s three-week operation to smuggle 7,000 Jews, marked for extinction, across the sea to Sweden and safety.