David, a 99-year-old Holocaust survivor, recounts his harrowing years working in the Auschwitz coal mines as his family was exterminated, before moving to New York after the war to rebuild his life.
On the fifth annual Holocaust Survivor Day, a powerful documentary traces the journey of 80 survivors who returned to Auschwitz-Birkenau for the March of the Living, commemorating eight decades since World War II’s end.
In a powerful and emotional moment, former Israeli hostages and Holocaust survivors joined voices to sing Israel’s national anthem, Hatikva—“The Hope”—underscoring the enduring spirit of a people and the profound meaning of Holocaust Remembrance Day.
With the number of Holocaust survivors dwindling, thousands are expected to be in attendance for the annual March of the Living on April 24th, walking the somber path from Auschwitz to Birkenau to mark Yom Hashoah.
Just over a year after his death we remember Martin Greenfield, the sole survivor of his family after the Holocaust, who rebuilt his life in the United States, becoming one of the world's premier tailors, dressing presidents and celebrities alike.
In January, Turski gave a speech at the commemoration of the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, where he warned against rising antisemitism.
Three Auschwitz survivors reflect on the unimaginable horrors they endured 80 years ago, painting a harrowing picture of separation, dehumanization, and loss.
At 93, Holocaust survivor Bubs recalled her harrowing memories of Auschwitz, marveling at the stark contrast between the dark days of the past and the vibrant strength of today’s Jewish people in their homeland, Israel.
Ted Bolgar, an Auschwitz survivor who recently celebrated his 100th birthday, reflects on a life shaped by unimaginable horrors and remarkable resilience.
Museum officials envision a contemplative space where nearly two million annual visitors can grasp the full spectrum of camp experiences through 4,000 pieces of artwork.
‘The murder and kidnapping of Jews today is happening against the backdrop of what we describe when we tell the story of the 1.1 million Jews in Auschwitz.’
A photo was taken of a girl holding an Israeli flag outside of the entrance to Auschwitz. Facebook flagged it as "insensitive" but has since apologized.
A child survivor of the Holocaust explains his profound belief that God had been with him throughout his internment at the infamous Auschwitz death camp.
As part of the international Blue Flag exercise, Israeli Air Force Commander Maj. Gen. Amikam Norkin and German Air Force Commander Lt. Gen. Ingo Gerhartz led a joint flight over Jerusalem.
As we commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Nuremberg trials, we must ask some disturbing questions about those who were never tried for their complicity.
Anti-Semitic rhetoric was on display during the riots in Washington on Wednesday, including a man threatening an Israeli reporter and another wearing a shirt that said 'Camp Auschwitz.'
The paper has run a series of articles attacking the Jewish Pfizer chief following the company’s announcement of a 90% success rate in its vaccine trial.
NFL player who posted quote attributed to Hitler accepts Holocaust survivor's invitation to visit Nazi death camp, says he will 'continue educating [himself].'
'Seventy-five years ago today, when Soviet troops entered these gates, they had no idea what lay behind them. And since that day, the entire world has struggled with what they found inside,' said World Jewish Congress president Ronald S. Lauder.
'We know well that words are not enough and that continuous action, heartfelt remembrance and vast education are needed,' wrote King Felipe VI of Spain.