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
Risking everything to defy the Nazis
The tale of Rev. Waitstill and Martha Sharp, who lied and deceived their way to saving more than 100 Czech Jews during the Holocaust.
Raoul Wallenberg: Getting to the core of the mystery
The fate of Raoul Wallenberg, who saved thousands of Jews in the Holocaust and was acknowledged as a Righteous Among the Nations, remains unknown to this day.
The Roman Catholic Dutchwoman who hid Anne Frank and family
"Never have they uttered a single word about the burden we must be," Anne wrote about Miep Gies and her associates.
Today in history: The Protestant family that saved Polish Jews during WWII
On December 21, 2009, Yad Vashem recognized Pastor Marcel Ducommun and his wife Hélène Marthe as Righteous Among the Nations.
French peasant widow saved life of a Jewish child against all odds
French peasant widow Louise Roger never ‘contemplated the danger’ in saving a nine-year-old Jewish child during WWII.
The Dutch electronics company exec who helped save more than 300 Jews in WWII
“Like Oskar Schindler, Frits used the argument that the Jews he employed were indispensable to company production.”
Liberal/Left Leaning Jews Need to Hear This
Stop the Insanity! A Spiritual Mini-Toolkit for Future Elections
Yad Vashem and Jewish rescuers of Jews
These persons, who added risks to the danger already prevalent to help their fellow Jews – were forgotten after the war years, and no program was devised to bestow upon them the honor they merited.
The German officer who saved 13 Jewish 'spies' from the Nazis
Seeing the Nazi treatment of the Jews played a key part in Hans von Dohnanyi’s growing opposition to Hitler.