Wife of Israeli killed in Egypt alleges antisemitic motive A previously unknown pro-Palestinian terror organization in Egypt claimed responsibility for the alleged murder. May 10, 2024
Jewish businessman killed in Egypt, case construed as murder Ziv Kipper owned a vegetable processing factory in Alexandria. May 7, 2024
Two Israeli tourists killed in terror attack in Alexandria Their Egyptian tour guide was also shot dead, and another Israeli was wounded. Oct. 8, 2023
Newly renovated Alexandria synagogue hosts Egypt’s largest service in decades “I’m very proud of what my country has done, and it symbolizes living together,” said Magda Haroun, head of Cairo’s Jewish community. Feb. 18, 2020
Restoring synagogues means never having to say you’re sorry Arab countries with few or no remaining Jews turning a few Jewish heritage sites into perfunctory tourist stops aren’t exhibiting pluralism. Lyn Julius Jan. 15, 2020
Egypt refurbishes synagogue in Alexandria, site dates back to 14th century The restoration cost around $4 million, which included upgrading the lighting and the security system. Jan. 9, 2020
Green New Deal draws heated Jewish responses to tackling climate change Jewish groups weigh in on the 10-year proposal that would require the U.S. energy grid to 100 percent run on renewables—solar, wind, hydroelectric, biomass and geothermal—enabling regulations that “would likely require at least $1 trillion in new regulatory costs, if not much more.” Jackson Richman Feb. 26, 2019