Yom hashoah
From Remembrance Day to Independence Day as a new immigrant to Israel - opinion
Yom HaAtzmaut follows on the heels of Israel’s somber and sobering Day of Remembrance. This year, we had the honor to attend such a service with our friends from Nes Harim.
Your Investments: Can you attain financial freedom in Israel?
Editor's Notes: What kind of Jewish state are we becoming? Reflecting on Independence Day - comment
Meta launches sixth annual Sharing Memories Holocaust remembrance project
'Creating Beauty from the Abyss': Christian writes book on Holocaust
Book review: "A riveting memoir that should be required reading for this generation."
Commemorating the Holocaust on January 27 is not enough - opinion
Despite the UN's adoption of January 27 as Holocaust Remembrance Day, full acceptance of Jews is still not the norm in the international community.
Holocaust manipulation: Do not defile their memory
“She gave my dad life and then he gave me life and now I’m helping her to survive,” said Toronto physician Dr. Jordana Sacks.
The pain and the pride in remembrance days for Holocaust, fallen soldiers
There is pain, and there is pride, in both Yom Hashoah and Yom Hazikaron. Though our loss of six million beautiful souls – each of whom had a history, a home and hopes of a future.
Medicine and Morality: COVID-19 & the Holocaust
During the event, Dr. Anthony Fauci will receive the Moral Courage in Medicine award.
Remembrance and education: Yom HaShoah and the Synagogue in Babyn Yar
The inauguration of the symbolic synagogue and prayer space at Babyn Yar will be part of the special broadcast on the Jerusalem Post website.
Holocaust Remembrance day can help improve Holocaust education - opinion
There are 33 states with no mandate to teach the Holocaust, which makes pop culture the first source of information for many Americans.
Remembering Jasenovac: the lesser recognized concentration camp
While the numbers are not as high as Auschwitz or Treblinka, Jasenovac was notorious for its cruelty and the high number of young children who were victims.
Holocaust survivor who came to Israel on IFCJ aliyah flight reflects on life
Leonid Cherniakov, an 88-year-old survivor from Ukraine now living in Jerusalem, talks about his past suffering, the harsh reality of antisemitism in the former Soviet Union, and life in Israel.
Remembrance Day to Independence Day: From Holocaust to rebirth
This proximity raises an old question about the relationship between the Holocaust and the State of Israel. Was it the Holocaust that enabled the establishment of the state?