During Yom Hazikaron ceremonies, Prime Minister Netanyahu framed Israel's campaign against Iran as preventing another Holocaust, warning that Fordow, Isfahan, and Natanz would have joined Auschwitz and Treblinka among history's darkest names.
Itzchak Belfer shares his memories from the orphanage in pre-World War II Warsaw, where Dr. Yanusz Korczak treated children with dignity and dedication.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited Yad Vashem in Jerusalem, where they laid wreaths and paid tribute to the six million Jews murdered in the Holocaust.
After the war, he returned to competitive swimming and represented France at the 1948 London Olympics, becoming one of only three known Jewish Holocaust survivors to compete in the Games.
Born in the Holocaust’s final days as their mothers outwitted Nazi guards and delivered them in camps and on death marches, the three infants survived against all odds and later reunited as living proof that the Nazi effort to erase them failed.
The report estimates that 115,000 survivors live in the country today. More than a quarter are confined to their homes, and many reside in older buildings without elevators.
Researchers found that this trend, developing over two decades and intensifying in the past year, is reshaping how remembrance is presented to the public.
Those who cry crocodile tears about the suffering of dead Jews who were slaughtered by their persecutors more than 80 years ago, while smearing live Jews with false charges of genocide, have forfeited their right to speak about the subject.
Entangled Lives draws on the institute’s extensive archive of photographs, letters, documents, and personal collections originating in Germany and preserved in Jerusalem.
The New York Times reports that the Association of Art Museum Directors paid $8,000 to lobby elected representatives against proposed changes to the Holocaust Expropriated Art Recovery Act of 2025.
During the recent training program in Africa, participants learned to work with primary sources, including video testimonies, develop group activities for students, and explore Holocaust history in depth.
Although the suspect was initially expected to be released on house arrest, public outrage prompted police to announce they would seek to keep him in custody for an extended period.
Active until its closure by the Nazis in 1938, the BVA conducted experiments on hundreds of animal species, publishing extensive findings that suggested acquired traits could be inherited.
Holocaust survivor Dov Landau made a solemn promise: just as he endured the Nazis and the invading Arab armies of 1948, so too will the remaining hostages in Gaza return home once again.
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 bold stand against rising antisemitism and historical amnesia, South Korea’s first Holocaust museum—sparked by the horrors of October 7—aims to educate, repent, and forge deeper ties between Korean Christians and the Jewish people.
The AMCHA organization was started 30 years ago by Holocaust survivors and health care professionals to address a “conspiracy of silence” and provide survivors with the support they need.