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
The Catholic, French count who saved a Jewish family from the Nazis
In his castle in rural France, Count Henri de Menthon discreetly and humbly saved Jewish children in during World War II.
Against orders, some diplomats saved Jews during Holocaust
While many have heard of Sweden’s Raoul Wallenberg and Japan’s Chiune Sugihara, there are others who did just as much but who have been all but forgotten by history.
There has been only one Shoah (Holocaust) in the history of mankind
Next year, Your Majesty
Sweden ready to declare death of vanished Righteous Gentile Raoul Wallenberg
The fate of the diplomat who rescued thousands of Hungarian Jews has been shrouded in mystery since he was captured by Soviet forces in Budapest in 1945.
Int’l delegations converge on Friends of Zion museum
More than 100 leaders from the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations’ 53 member organizations visited the museum.
Commemorating Bravery: Opening up the Warsaw Zoo that saved Jews during the Holocaust
The new exhibition is dedicated to the story of the Zabinski's, a family of righteous gentiles during World War II.
Yad Vashem honors American GI who told Nazis 'We are all Jews'
Captured by the Germans during the battle of the bulge, Master Sergeant Roddie Edmonds instructed all of the soldiers in the camp to show up alongside their Jewish comrades.
Jan Karski: Witness to Genocide
Confronting the mysterious
Alan Lelchuk’s new novel takes a fictional look at the unknown life – and death – of Raoul Wallenberg.