WASHINGTON (Reuters) - European governments are failing to accurately report or effectively combat an alarming rise in anti-Jewish violence in their countries, according to a report by the Lawyers Committee for Human Rights. "European governments are inadequately reporting anti-Semitic violence, with some providing little public information on even the most serious hate crimes," said Michael Posner, executive director of the independent New York-based group. "Yet timely, accurate, and public information on crimes of racist violence are essential for effective action to suppress such violence," he said on Tuesday. The report, "Fire and Broken Glass: The Rise of Anti-Semitism in Europe,"...