
Israel and Serbia relations enter new phase: International conference in Belgrade
Israeli President Isaac Herzog, Foreign Minister Gideon Saar and Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana will participate via video link in an international conference…
Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, is a major Balkans city with significant Jewish heritage and history. Find news about this important regional center and its community.

Israeli President Isaac Herzog, Foreign Minister Gideon Saar and Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana will participate via video link in an international conference…
Belgrade, the capital and largest city of Serbia, stands at the confluence of the Danube and Sava rivers in the Balkans. This ancient city has been a cultural and political center of southeastern Europe for centuries, with a diverse and layered history that includes a notable Jewish presence dating back to medieval times. The Jewish community of Belgrade developed particularly during the Ottoman period and continued through the Austro-Hungarian era, leaving behind architectural and cultural landmarks that reflect this heritage.
The city holds significance for understanding modern European and Balkan history, including the impact of World War II and the Holocaust on its Jewish population. Belgrade's Ashkenazi and Sephardic communities contributed substantially to the city's cultural, intellectual, and economic life. Today, the city remains home to Jewish institutions, synagogues, and memorials dedicated to those lost during the Holocaust, making it an important site for Jewish historical memory in the region.
On jnews.az, the Belgrade section covers news and analysis related to this significant Balkan capital: developments in Serbian politics and society, reports on the Jewish community and cultural institutions, historical commemorations, and the city's role in regional affairs. Readers will find updates on events, community life, and matters of interest to the Jewish diaspora and those following Central and Eastern European affairs.