Holocaust education
Holocaust survivor Albrecht Weinberg, who moved back to Germany in his 80's, dies aged 101
Weinberg, who was born in Rhauderfehn in 1925, passed away in the town of Leer, not far from his birthplace in northwest Germany.
Berlin Holocaust memorial vandalized in latest antisemitic vandalism incident
When food becomes memory: Alon Shaya's culinary tribute to Holocaust survivors
Inside Yad Vashem's 'Living Memory': A window to victims' souls
Over third of parents say their children targeted by antisemitism, witness it - poll
Such claims were made by 71% of Jewish parents and 37% of non-Jewish parents alike.
A Jewish museum in Tulsa held a funeral for remains of Holocaust victims it kept for years
The museum said the remains likely dated back to before the year 2000, when it was more common for museums to accept human remains into their collections.
Holocaust survivor Lily Ebert dies at 100, King Charles leads tribute
The renowned educator and activist died peacefully in her London home surrounded by family.
Foundation hosts event to honor Holocaust survivors living in Israel
Over 3,500 Israelis help aging holocaust survivors.
No exemptions on Holocaust education under new UK curriculum plan, PM Starmer says
Keir Starmer said the government would set aside funds so that students can visit Auschwitz to learn about the Holocaust.
In Albania, where Jews were saved from the Nazis, educators teach the Holocaust to a new generation
Youths in Albania know nearly nothing of their country's unique legacy in saving Jews, according to Florenca Stafa, director of the Albanian and Balkan Research Center.
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.
Tim Walz cautioned against now rejected controversial ‘Gestapo Game’ at high school where he worked
Walz had cautioned against exercises like the one Ihrig used, which was called the “Gestapo Game” and was a trademarked activity conducted in settings around the world.
80 years since deportation of Hungarian Jews: 'We stood by and didn't do enough'
One Hungarian politician, a resident of Paks, discussed the importance of the parade for recognition of the Jewish community, both past and present.
Moroccan delegation led by Sharaka tours Israel, defies prejudice
‘Some participants already face negative backlash from Islamists, but thankfully the King and government stand behind these peace building initiatives,’ says Dan Feferman.