Holocaust Remembrance Day
A message from Holocaust survivors: We don't have much time left
This Yom HaShoah, many survivors hope to march alongside students at the International March of the Living in Auschwitz, bearing witness in the very places where history unfolded. They need your help
Harley Lippman funds headstones for Holocaust victims found in Poland’s killing pits
Israel to honor Charlie Kirk at Jerusalem 'Generation of Truth' antisemitism conference
Holocaust survivor to address US Congress on anniversary of Auschwitz’s liberation
Conflating the Holocaust with the current war cheapens the memory of the six million - editorial
Since the war began, there has been no shortage of Nazi terminology and imagery being bandied about.
Deradicalization, restoration of law are imperative to uphold this civilization - opinion
The intellectualization, moralization, institutionalization, legalization, and normalization of antisemitism is a threat not only to the Jewish people but to Western civilization as a whole.
We must call out deicide, demand that Christians stand with Jews - opinion
Christians of all denominations have waged a battle over the last couple of generations since the Holocaust to ensure that this is expunged from our theology.
Never again: Israel must depend solely on itself - comment
Today, as Netanyahu’s government navigates its security landscape amid international scrutiny and conditional support, the lesson is clear.
'Never again is now,' Netanyahu says on Holocaust Remembrance Day
Netanyahu said that Israel’s enemies erred in attacking the Jewish state, believing it was weak, divided, and lacking in determination.
Holocaust, October 7 massacre survivor inscribes Torah scroll in ceremony at Polish synagogue
Mendi, torn between protecting his own family and his aging father, found himself in a harrowing position on October 7.
As Holocaust Remembrance Day begins: Yad Vashem holds official state ceremony
Those attending the ceremony include Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, President Isaac Herzog, the chairman of Yad Vashem, dignitaries, and Holocaust survivors
IFCJ program supports elderly Holocaust survivors in Israel
The program is committed to providing holocaust survivors with food every week for the rest of their lives. Additionally, it enables survivors to engage in various social and practical services.
World Jewish Congress and German football league's historic visit to Israel
The delegation, comprising officials from the top two divisions of German football, participated in the solemn Yom Hashoah ceremony at Yad Vashem.
Over 50 Holocaust survivors made aliyah in past year, four since Oct. 7
Of the 52, four made aliyah since October 7 despite the country being launched into war against Hamas.