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 The Portuguese parliament building is seen in Lisbon, Oct. 25, 2019.

Portugal moves to end Sephardic Jewish citizenship law

By ORGE CASTELLANO/JTA
 Hundreds of people pray at the Kadoorie Mekor Haim Synagogue in Porto on Yom Kippur (The photograph was taken from a surveillance camera).

Porto Jews brace for antisemitism during Israel-Hamas war

By Shira Bartov/JTA
 Person pouring wine into a glass

Red wine floods the streets of Portugal

 Porto, Portugal.

Porto’s Jewish community unveils memorial to 842 local victims of Portuguese Inquisition

By SHIRA LI BARTOV/JTA
 Flag of Portugal (illustrative).

More than 20,000 Israelis sought Portuguese nationality last year

By SHIRA LI BARTOV/JTA
 THE GROUP after a Jewish Star replaced a cross at the grave.

Traveling abroad to visit graves of Jews who died overseas

By HESHIE , ROOKIE BILLET
 People participate in a vigil in support of the 4,815 children that were sexually abused by members of the Portuguese Catholic Church, according to the commission investigating the issue, in Lisbon, Portugal, February 22, 2023.

Pope to Portugal for bittersweet 'Catholic Woodstock'

By REUTERS
 Ohad Naharin’s ‘MOMO.’

Israeli Dance Troupe Batsheva's "Momo" Show Sells Out in Portugal

 Madeleine McCann

Crucial evidence found: A key breakthrough in the Madeleine McCann case

Travel during corona

Thinking about traveling this summer? Here are some cheaper cities to visit in Europe

 Pope Francis leads the Angelus prayer from a window of the Apostolic Palace at Saint Peter's Square, at the Vatican, February 27, 2022.

Pope to meet clergy sexual abuse victims in Portugal

By REUTERS
 Madeleine McCann

Madeleine McCann disappearance: Portuguese police find 'relevant clue' in dig

 Shoppers near the new Carrefour supermarket in Jerusalem, Israel, on May 8, 2023.

As Carrefour sets up shop in Israel, Max Stock heads to Portugal

By YEHUDA SHARONI/MAARIV
 Flag of Portugal (illustrative).

Israeli businessman released after arrest, police probe in Portugal

 DIRECTOR OF the Porto Holocaust Museum, Michael Rothwell, clasping his hands, and Israel’s Ambassador to Portugal Dor Shapira, looking on, host Portuguese children from around the country on Holocaust Remembrance Day.

Porto is an example for reestablishing a Jewish community - opinion

By GABRIEL SENDEROWICZ