Austria’s far right struggles to win over Jews with charm offensive

Six decades after it was founded by former Nazis, Austria’s Freedom Party is courting Jewish voters, hoping that its anti-Muslim message will resonate with the tiny community and help it overcome lingering accusations of anti-Semitism. Jewish leaders are dismissive but the party, but like others on the European far right, it appears to have its image among the wider electorate in mind as it stages the charm offensive.