Holocaust Remembrance Day
Holocaust remembrance to feature in TV shows, ‘The Pitt’ and the Springsteen biopic premier on TV
Special television programming will mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day on Tuesday, January 27.
A message from Holocaust survivors: We don't have much time left
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
Israeli ambassador: Holocaust lessons vital amid post-October 7 antisemitism
"The number of Jews murdered that day was the highest since the Holocaust," he said. "But there’s a difference—now we can fight back, and we will, until all our hostages return."
Memory is identity: Lessons from El Salvador on Holocaust Remembrance Day - opinion
As Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks expressed, while we cannot change the past, with memory we can make a better future.
‘You’d have sided with Hitler’: Global Jewry decries 'hypocrisy' on Holocaust Remembrance Day
Jewish groups in Italy, Ireland and Israel accused international organizations of hypocrisy given their stance on the attacks suffered by Israeli civilians since October 7 2023.
Irish president speaks on Israel at Holocaust event, protester dragged out
Sa'ar dubbed the president's comments "despicable," noting, "Irish President Michael Higgins couldn't help himself and resorted to a cheap, despicable provocation."
Zelensky attends Auschwitz liberation memorial event at Babyn Yar
This ceremony is Zelensky’s third event at Babi Yar since the start of the war, reaffirming his commitment to Holocaust remembrance.
New film marks International Holocaust Remembrance Day
Israel commemorates its own Holocaust Remembrance Day in the spring, on the Hebrew date of the start of the Warsaw Ghetto uprising.
Enough promises: Unleash the law in the fight against antisemitism - opinion
Today, pro-forma condemnations of antisemitism, while welcome, are entirely meaningless in the absence of urgent and tangible action.
Belgium’s railway Holocaust report criticized for failing survivors
In a statement, WJRO President Gideon Taylor and COO Mark Weitzman called the omission a failure to address SNCB’s moral responsibility.
Grapevine November 13, 2024: Two-way street
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
80 years since deportation of Hungarian Jews: 'We stood by and didn't do enough'
One Hungarian politician, a resident of Paks, discussed the importance of the parade for recognition of the Jewish community, both past and present.