Righteous gentiles
The rabbi defending Charlie Kirk's memory when most Jewish leaders won't - interview
Yeshiva University's Ari Berman told The Jerusalem Post about his friendship with Kirk, the warning Kirk gave him, and the alliance Jewish leaders are still afraid to build.
Schindler in Persian: Iranian heroes who painted the Holocaust with light - opinion
Erin Molan: A role model and modern Righteous Gentile
Remembering the Holocaust also means standing up to hate - opinion
US Jewish group rush to aid 'Righteous Gentiles' in Ukraine
The foundation wasn’t going to ask elderly Ukrainians to find a notary in wartime. Instead it asked rescuers to submit “proof-of-life” photos: pictures of themselves and a copy of the day's newspaper
Chilean diplomat who saved over 1,200 during the Holocaust honored
Chilean diplomat Samuel del Campo issued Polish and Chilean passports to over 1,200 Polish and Romanian Jews who were confined by Romanian authorities in the Chernivtsi ghetto.
Jewish Foundation for the Righteous gives $515,000 to righteous gentiles for Christmas
Righteous gentiles are non-Jews recognized for their efforts to protect Jews from Nazis and Nazi sympathizers during the Holocaust.
Jewish group launches virtual tribute to heroic Righteous Gentiles
The virtual series by the Jewish Foundation for the Righteous aims to educate the public on the hazards of spreading hate speech toward any racial or religious group.
Milestone reached in establishment of home for Righteous Among the Nations
Within five weeks, the organization raised $17,000 online from over 250 donors and over $13,000 in other grants.
Olivér Rácz, Righteous Among the Nations
A translated article about his grandfather, a Hungarian-Slovak storyteller, who wrote 25 years ago under the original title “The Death Camps Were Liberated Fifty Years Ago.”
Daughter of Holocaust hero visits Israel
He rescued thousands of Jews in Hungary.
Christian peasants credited for saving Jews during the Holocaust
Jerusalemite Betty Eppel recalled how she and her younger brother were hidden during the Holocaust by a Christian couple on a French farm.
London Jewish taxi drivers give Holocaust rescuers free rides
In Warsaw alone, dozens recognized as Righteous Among the Nations by Israel live in the sprawling metropolis, where taxis can be unaffordable to elderly people with monthly state-issued pensions.
Polish President to commemorate diplomat who helped save Jews from Nazis
It is not known exactly how many people were saved, but it is thought to be around 800.