Vienna
For restoration of Vienna’s historic synagogue: Gottfried Helnwein to auction painting
Artist Gottfried Helnwein donated the painting to IKG.Kultur, the cultural arm of Vienna’s Jewish community, to raise funds for the restoration of the historic Vienna City Temple.
Austrian who planned attack on Taylor Swift concert gets 15 years in prison
Nova exhibit in hiding, death penalty filing, Eurovision boo: Inside the week in antisemitism
Jewish communities worldwide mark Liberation and Rescue Day amid rising antisemitism
Is there a connection between Nobel Prize winners and the Technion?
Two of the three Nobel Prize in Physics laureates for 2022 received honorary doctoral degrees from the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology.
In ‘Leopoldstadt,’ Tom Stoppard tackles his own Jewishness for the first time
“Leopoldstadt,” which officially hits Broadway on Sunday after an award-winning London debut in 2019, follows multiple generations of a Jewish family in Vienna.
Israel may share nuclear tech with Abraham Accords states - Israeli atomic chief
"Iran obtaining nukes is not an option the world can tolerate" - Moshe Edri
Catching light in a bottle: Israeli, Austrian scientists create perfect light trap
A beam of light prevents itself from escaping, allowing light to be perfectly absorbed.
Star of David flag vandalized in Vienna, Austria - report
Three youths destroyed a flag with the Star of David on it, according to the Algemeiner.
Star of David flag vandalized in Vienna, Austria - report
Three youths destroyed a flag with the Star of David on it, according to the Algemeiner website.
What we know about the Iran nuclear deal – and what we don't
“This is all about the Iranians trying to get the US and Europeans to drop the IAEA investigation.”
Iran inflexible on IAEA probe as EU tables ‘final’ text to revive nuclear deal
The only changes after four days of talks in Vienna to a draft Borrell circulated on July 21 were the resolution of some technical questions, diplomatic sources said of the final text.
New digital archives show Vienna Jews' efforts to escape before WWII
The archive contains the then-200,000-strong Jewish community’s filings as they attempted to get visas and flee Austria before World War II began.
IAEA should move on to plan B with Vienna talks -opinion
The Vienna talks are deadlocked, even though the failure has not yet been officially announced.