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The Lost Jews of Greece’s Kastoria to Air Sept. 26 (video)
A documentary tracing the 2,000-year history of the Sephardic Jews who lived in the picturesque lakeside town of Kastoria in northwestern Greece and their...
Israeli President Begins Greece Visit
Israeli President Reuven Rivlin started his official visit to Greece on Monday by laying a wreath at the Monument of the Unknown Soldier in...
Greece Says Holocaust Museum Will Help 'Redress' Injustices
Greece on Saturday said a planned Holocaust museum in Thessaloniki, scene of thousands of Nazi deportations during WWII, would be part of efforts to...
More than 11,000 Fans Attended Greek Film Festival in Australia
This year's Greek Film Festival welcomed over 11,000 film fans nationwide, celebrating the latest and greatest Greek films.
The festival saw an increase in attendance...
Greek Film Festival Κicks off in Sydney
From Yorgos Lanthimos’ (The Lobster) new thriller The Killing of a Sacred Deer, to Australian documentary Dogs of Democracy, to uplifting road film Djam, and...
Full List of Features of Delphi Bank Greek Film Festival in October is Out
The Delphi Bank 24th Greek Film Festival (GFF) will open on October 10, to showcase the unique perspectives of modern Greek filmmakers from all...
Greek-Jews in Karditsa Unveil Monument to Thank Village That Hid Them From Nazis in WWII
Greek-Jews thanked the residents of the village of Amarantos in Karditsa on Sunday who protected them or their relatives from the Nazis during World...
German Foreign Minister to Visit Greece on Sunday
German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier will visit Greece on Sunday and Monday for talks on current issues and the inauguration of an exhibition in...
On This Day October 7, 1944: The Greek Revolt at Auschwitz [video]
On this day in 1944 during WWII a group of Jewish Greeks held prisoner at the Auschwitz-Birkenau Nazi concentration camp organized a revolt --...
Writer Iakovos Kambanellis Museum Opens Up on Naxos
A museum dedicated to Greek poet, playwright and author Iakovos Kambanellis has opened on the Aegean island of Naxos where he was born, giving...


