Holocaust
Nazi war criminal's chilling account of Warsaw Ghetto destruction reaches English readers
After decades of being translated into over 15 languages and adapted for the stage and screen, “Conversations with an Executioner” was published Tuesday for the first time in English.
Saudi textbooks continue reforms, remove antisemitic content - report
What Is the memory of the Holocaust worth? Less than a US visa for George Simion? - opinion
'Our Partisan Kingdom' and 'Written in a Barn': Holocaust survival up close and personal - review
Hamas is rebuilding, and Israel faces the same dilemma again - opinion
As Hamas rebuilds, Israel faces the same unresolved question: what comes after the fighting ends?
Is AI Holocaust content all 'slop,’ or a solution for quickly fading memories?
While AI opens many doors, it also “is a convenient tool for Holocaust distortion.”
Speakers warn of rising antisemitism as Council of Europe marks Liberation and Rescue Day
The ceremony opened a series of international commemorations observed according to the Hebrew date marking the surrender of Nazi Germany and the end of World War II.
Berliners are coming to terms with their past - book review
The 'desire to look away, to pretend ignorance, to be wilfully oblivious, must have been the norm.'
New Hampshire hearing shows growing threat of Holocaust denial - opinion
A New Hampshire legislative hearing featuring a prominent Holocaust denier has reignited concerns over extremist rhetoric entering mainstream American political discourse amid rising antisemitism.
All mainstream Norwegian Jewish organizations condemn Holocaust Center for Holocaust revitalization
An open letter to the HL Center stresses that the Holocaust represents "an industrial, ideologically driven genocide whose aim was the total extermination of the Jewish people."
Entering the fourth room: We are living in a new stage of Jewish history - opinion
Few modern terms carry as much weight and controversy as the Hebrew word geula, or “redemption.” Redemption is the terminus of history.
From Auschwitz to today: How Israel’s days of memory define who we are - opinion
At Yad Labanim, memory of the Holocaust and fallen soldiers merges with today’s threats, shaping Israel’s resolve to defend its future.
Keeping time: How Jews preserved ritual and hope in the Holocaust’s darkest days
Yad Vashem exhibition chronicles the times and lives of Jewish communities before and during the Holocaust.
GOP lawmaker pushed to add a Holocaust denier to New Hampshire’s Holocaust panel
A New Hampshire Republican lawmaker pushed to place a Holocaust denier on the state’s Holocaust education commission, sparking outrage from Jewish leaders and lawmakers.