Holocaust artifacts
Inside Yad Vashem's 'Living Memory': A window to victims' souls
At Yad Vashem, ‘Living Memory’ reveals how objects, letters, and art carry the weight of lives lost – and ensure they are not forgotten
Faith under persecution: Yad Vashem exhibit on keeping the Jewish calendar in the Shoah opens
Nazi killer in infamous ‘Last Jew in Vinnitsa’ picture finally identified using AI
Germany halts Holocaust artifacts auction amid widespread criticism
Four rarely-seen Torahs to be featured in National Library of Israel
The featured items include fragments from a 1,000 year-old Yemenite Torah scroll, as well as one of the world's smallest legible Torah scrolls, measuring just 6 centimeters in height.
Supreme Court rules Jewish art dealer can use US courts to recover painting taken by Nazis
In a unanimous ruling Thursday, the justices found that the dispute could be debated in court in California.
Holocaust memorial: Unlikely 'Auschwitz tattoo kit' was used on Jews
The eight fingernail-sized steel dies, each lined with pins to form numerals, were offered last year by a Jerusalem auctioneer for $30,000 to $40,000.
Signed photo of Hitler presented at Australian auction
This isn't the first time that Danielle Elizabeth Auctions in Queensland, Australia has come under fire for Nazi memoabilia sales.
Lost Torah scroll reappears in German town 83 years after disappearance
The Torah had not been seen since Kristallnacht, the pogrom against synagogues and Jewish property in German-speaking lands on Nov. 9 and 10, 1938.
A tree that survived the Holocaust gains a new life in New York City
Of the 15,000 children who were imprisoned in Theresienstadt during the Holocaust, fewer than 200 survived. But when the camp was liberated in 1945, the tree was still standing.
New York family reunited with heirloom Bible thought lost in the Holocaust
Susi Kasper Leiter and her grandson Jacob Leiter got an unexpected message from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum saying a piece of their family past had been rediscovered.
“Babyn Yar. Context" screens in Israeli premiere at Jerusalem Film Festival
The film is produced by renowned Ukrainian director Sergei Loznitsa, with the support of the Babyn Yar Holocaust Memorial Center.
Bible belonging to couple killed in Holocaust returned to family
The bible belonging to Eduard and Ernestine Leiter was found hidden in their old house in Germany 30 years ago.
Yad Vashem opens exhibition 80 years since Operation Barbarossa
A new online exhibition tells unpublished accounts of Jewish families caught up in the horror of the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union and the onset of the Holocaust.