Holocaust, Irish president and Gaza

One textbook inaccurately describes Judaism as a religion that believes “violence and war are sometimes necessary".
Whatever the reason for that miraculous no-show, we will soon see who’s smirking at Ireland’s inversion of anti-Semitism.
Israeli minister’s fears for safety of Jews in Ireland after Michael Higgins’ speech - Exclusive: Israeli deputy foreign ...
At Dublin, Jewish attendees, including an Israeli-Irish woman, are dragged from an event to remember the Holocaust.
Tibet said: “The moment I stood up and turned my back, they grabbed me and started dragging me out. They didn’t ask, they ...
Ireland's Taoiseach is in Poland marking the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, while the Tánaiste ...
Recent events make it imperative for us to remember the Holocaust — and to protect democracy so we can truly say 'never again ...
Is Ireland the most antisemitic country in the Western world? In an apparent bid to clinch that shameful title, its president ...