Holocaust survivors
Maccabiah 2026: Where Jews from all over the world kvell with pride - opinion
People from more than 40 countries flew thousands of miles across continents to be in Israel, at a time when this can’t be taken for granted.
Herzog warns of 'alarming' surge of antisemitism at Romanian pogrom memorial ceremony
'Shards of Laughter': Giving people permission to laugh through painful topics
Holocaust survivor, Yom Kippur War hero Colonel Simcha Applebaum dies at 99
Why falafel is at the heart of Israel’s 'Operation Dugo' Holocaust remembrance
Operation Dugo grew out of David “Dugo” Leitner’s personal tradition of eating falafel every January 18, the date linked to the start of the Auschwitz death marches in 1945.
Holocaust survivor to address US Congress on anniversary of Auschwitz’s liberation
Albert Garih, a French Jew who survived the Holocaust, is set to speak about the rising antisemitism worldwide during the commemoration of the International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
'World, Open Your Eyes'
Holocaust Survivors Refuse to Be Silenced. This Year They Will March on the March of the Living Against Antisemitism
Audio bench bearing testimony of Holocaust survivor destroyed, thrown in lake in Manchester park
The bench, dedicated to Holocaust survivor Chaim Ferster, was placed on the route of his daily walk as a way of paying tribute and preserving his wartime experiences.
Holocaust survivors make, deliver Hanukkah care packages for 20 freed Gaza hostages
Each package included water bottles, teas, chapsticks, socks, a blanket, and a candle, along with handwritten notes of encouragement from Holocaust survivors, The Blue Line explained in a statement.
Holocaust survivor and Ireland's oldest man, Josef Veselsky, dies aged 107
Following the end of the war in 1945, Veselsky became the secretary to a minister in the Czech government, but fled the country in 1948 amidst the communist takeover.
Eva Schloss, Auschwitz survivor and founder of Anne Frank Trust UK, dies at 96
"Her legacy will continue to guide and empower young people to build a world free from hatred and discrimination," Trust chief executive Dan Green said.
Vienna police rule out antisemitic motive after grenade found near police station, synagogues
According to a police statement, initial investigation showed the grenade was defunct, as it "contained no explosives, and the detonator was inoperative."
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"We have to march this year—it might be our last chance"
This year’s March of the Living may be the last chance for young participants to walk alongside Holocaust survivors and bear witness to their stories.