Holocaust denial
France's Law Committee adopts controversial bill to combat 'renewed forms of antisemitism'
Critics of the bill have argued that it could criminalize ambiguous statements, irony, slogans, or political framing, and that it blurs the line between antisemitism and criticism of Israel.
Half of Irish adults do not know six million Jews were murdered in Holocaust - poll
Israel to honor Charlie Kirk at Jerusalem 'Generation of Truth' antisemitism conference
Mamdani reverses antisemitism order defining anti-Zionism as hate
ADL Holocaust denial report rates all social media platforms poorly
The report came after the Anti-Defamation League reviewed several major outlet platforms and Holocaust denial-related comments on their content.
David Strathairn plays historic Holocaust witness Jan Karski in PBS's 'Remember This'
“Remember This: The Lesson of Jan Karski” airs on PBS as part of the broadcaster’s “Great Performances” series.
Wikipedia’s ‘Supreme Court’ tackles alleged conspiracy to distort articles on Holocaust
A Polish group has taken to Wikipedia to distort Holocaust history – all while finding a way to evade editors on the website.
Message projected onto Anne Frank House suggests diary was a forgery
Dutch PM Mark Rutte condemned the message saying that there is no room for antisemitism.
Iran runs series on state TV featuring Holocaust deniers, antisemites
British Holocaust denier Nicholas Kollerstrom told the Iranian regime outlet it is time to put the "nightmare hallucination narrative" of the Holocaust "to bed."
Letters to the Editor February 1, 2023: Home that I love
Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.
Before and after Auschwitz: the legacy left behind - opinion
78 years after the liberation of Auschwitz, survivors still measure time as "before and after the camps."
The Man in the Basement: A thriller on Holocaust denial trolls - review
The Man in the Basement opens on January 27 in New York to mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day and will soon be shown around the US (and eventually, one would hope, in Israel)
Int'l Holocaust Remembrance Day: 10 universal lessons - opinion
At this important inflection historical moment, we should ask ourselves: What have we learned in the last 78 years – and more importantly – what must we do?
Holocaust survivors are dwindling – we must keep the memory alive - opinion
As time goes on, there are fewer and fewer Holocaust survivors, and the responsibility for preserving the memory rests on the shoulders of us all – governments, the public and individuals.