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
Prince William unveils statue of man who saved Jews
MI6 spy Frank Foley is often referred to as the ‘British Oskar Schindler'.
Prince William's ancestor who saved a Jewish family in the Holocaust
The Gestapo interrogated her and her daughters married Nazi officials, but the royal daughter hid a Jewish family and saved their lives during the Holocaust.
Price William to skip visiting tree honoring ancestor at Yad Vashem
"We hope that he will address the honorable connection between the history of the Holocaust and the courageous actions of his great-grandmother in his written remarks in the Yad Vashem guest book"
Angels in the Shoah
Jerusalemite Betty Eppel recalled how she and her younger brother were hidden during the Holocaust by a Christian couple on a French farm.
A man and his mission to keep the memory of the Holocaust alive
Philanthropist Sigmund Rolat may have survived the Holocaust and left Poland 72 years ago but part of him will forever remain in his native country where he continues to work for reconciliation.
Polish embassy in Switzerland invites Israeli journalists to honor Poles who rescued Jews
Invitation extended amid dispute over Polish Holocaust-related legislation.
PM: Israel to work with Poland to ‘defend & reveal’ truth about Holocaust
Netanyahu dedicated a memorial wall in the Foreign Ministry to 36 diplomats who saved Jews.
Yad Vashem posthumously honors Polish Righteous Among the Nations
Polish family hid two Jews in attic during Holocaust.
MI6 honors British spy for saving 10,000 Jews from Nazi Germany
Frank Foley's acts of heroism were never acknowledged during his lifetime.
Raoul Wallenberg – another sad anniversary
he man who did so much to save others deserves at least to have a dignified place of burial, next to his late parents and close to his living relatives.