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From Lithuania to Jerusalem, a Holocaust survivor shares his story with diplomats
At the event organized by Zikaron Basalon and the Anti-Defamation League at the latter’s Jerusalem office, Clevs brought the diplomats back in time to when he was eight years old.
Florida Jewish community says kaddish for children killed in Holocaust
The shadow of Aushchwitz's Angel of Death: The horrors of Dr. Mengele
Antisemitism is returning – and the world is silent, again - opinion
Gov. Newsom signs bill allowing residents to recover possessions stolen in Holocaust
“For Holocaust survivors and their families, the fight to reclaim art and other personal items stolen by the Nazis continues to reopen traumatic wounds,” Newsom said.
'Paris 1944': How France embraced the Nazis, resistance, then themselves - review
Paris 1944 is at its best when Patrick Bishop addresses how – and by whom – the city was liberated.
South Carolina school district restricts Holocaust graphic novel for middle-schoolers
The decision follows the passage this summer of restrictive new guidelines on instructional materials at the State Board of Education.
'Final Verdict': A valuable account of an unusual Holocaust trial - review
Final Verdict is an extremely valuable book, which deserves wide circulation not only in Germany but throughout the Western world.
This artist escaped the Nazis, and created Britain's first memorial to their victims
Fred Kormis' memorial will be united with many of his other sculptures and prints in an upcoming exhibition at London’s Wiener Holocaust Library.
New documentary unveils Leni Riefenstahl's complicity in Nazi atrocities, challenging her narrative
A new documentary reveals Leni Riefenstahl's deep complicity in Nazi atrocities, challenging the carefully crafted image of the filmmaker as merely a naive artist.
'Tunnel of Hope': The story of the Holocaust's biggest escape - review
Dr. Betty Brodsky Cohen, the daughter of Fanya Dunetz Brodsky, an escapee from the Novogrudok labor camp, has given names and faces to most who have no other memorial.
Before this famous Polish bakery ‘opened’ in 1944, it belonged to a Jewish family killed by Nazis
Goławski and Piotr Nazaruk, who leads research at Grodzka Gate, could not name a traditional Jewish bakery like the Bajtels’ today in Poland.
Germany court upholds conviction of 99-year-old former Nazi concentration camp secretary
German Jewish leaders applauded the decision announced Tuesday by the Federal Court of Justice in Karlsruhe in Germany.
The cornerstone of Islam’s ideology is that it must rule the world - opinion
The statements and threats from Iran and Palestinian leaders, are identical – the destruction of Israel.