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
Holocaust recognition and denial: still a major issue - Opinion
Recognition of the Holocaust on a state level should not be a matter of politics. It should just be done.
The Neishlos Foundation: The torch of leadership for a new generation
Eitan Neishlos and the Neishlos Foundation
"Outside the club" - Opinion
Today, young people in the US and Europe acquire the hatred created by the propaganda spread by various "human rights" organizations. For them, Israel is to blame for all the evil in the world.
Herzog to address Holocaust Remembrance event in Bahrain
Also addressing this event is former Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of Israel Yisrael Meir Lau, who is a child Holocaust survivor and President of Yad Vashem.
Prince Charles commissions portraits of Holocaust survivors as tribute
“As the number of Holocaust survivors sadly but inevitably declines, my abiding hope is that this special collection will act as a further guiding light," Prince Charles said.
Azerbaijan to commemorate International Holocaust Day
Azerbaijan will become one of only a handful of Muslim-majority countries to mark the day.
Memories of Kristallnacht: By a second generation survivor.
For my father, a strong Israel as the home of the Jewish people was the only answer to the lessons of Kristallnacht.
83 years since Kristallnacht: “Jews are still unsafe”
Eve Kugler, a Holocaust survivor who was just a child when Kristallnacht occurred in Germany, returned to her hometown Halle, and visited the synagogue that was attacked on Yom Kippur two years ago
Let There Be Light: March of the Living commemorates Kristallnacht
Individuals, institutions and Houses of Worship from around the world will leave their lights on as a symbol of mutual responsibility and the shared struggle against antisemitism, racism and hatred.