Holocaust memorial day
BBC apologizes for omitting mention of Jews in multiple Holocaust Memorial Day broadcasts
The BBC has apologized for failing to mention Jews in its Holocaust Memorial Day broadcasts, prompting backlash from Jewish groups who criticized the omission as disrespectful and harmful.
US Embassy in Saudi Arabia hosts its first Holocaust Remembrance Day event
Hamas seeks a role for its police force in Gaza, Trump and Tehran in talks
Deutsche Bahn’s new rail plan cannot be allowed to erase a vital Holocaust memory site - opinion
Saviour Of Uk Jewish Family To Receive ‘Righteous Amongst The Nations’ Award
March of the Living 2022 to begin with ceremony in Warsaw
Ukrainian refugees to take part in the March of the Living Holocaust Memorial Event in Poland
"So many people denying the Holocaust, I worry that people will question if it ever existed"
Holocaust survivor Georgine Nash (Canada) and Holocaust survivor Eva Perlman (Los Angeles) speak about their fears, Holocaust memories
'I am confident that the memory of the Holocaust will be kept alive'
International March of the Living launches Holocaust Education and Remembrance Chapter in the Gulf
Delegations from 25 counties to participate on the 2022 March of the Living
Kansas becomes 20th US state to endorse IHRA antisemitism definition
Last month, the bipartisan resolution passed through the Kansas State House of Representatives and was unanimously supported 121-0.
Rights of Holocaust survivors continue to be updated
Even now, 77 years since the end of the Second World War, we are fortunate to witness new revisions and developments to the rights of Holocaust survivors, especially over the past 2,5 years.
Celebrities pay respect on Holocaust Remembrance Day with hashtag
Jewish-American film and television actor Gabriel Macht, who played the role of Harvey Specter in the popular series "Suits", takes part in the #WeRemember global campaign.
My cousin may have betrayed Anne Frank. What would I have done?
A new book, prominently featured on “60 Minutes,” claims that the Franks were betrayed by Arnold van den Bergh, a member of the Joodse Raad – the Jewish Council of the Netherlands.