Holocaust survivors
Global Holocaust survivor population drops to about 196,000 worldwide, half in Israel, data shows
New data shows the global number of Holocaust survivors has fallen to about 196,000, with nearly half living in Israel and most having survived as children.
Why falafel is at the heart of Israel’s 'Operation Dugo' Holocaust remembrance
Holocaust survivor to address US Congress on anniversary of Auschwitz’s liberation
'World, Open Your Eyes'
Jewish moderate Julie Menin claims victory as next New York City Council speaker
Manhattan councilwoman Julie Menin claims enough support to become New York City Council speaker, signaling a possible shift toward moderation under mayor-elect Mamdani.
Holocaust, October 7 survivor Ruth Haran Herzman passes away at 90
Born in Europe, Haran Herzman survived the Nazi genocide and immigrated to Israel, where she dedicated her life to education, family therapy, and social work.
Gaza Holocaust narrative not just historical revisionism, it's a squandered opportunity - opinion
When survivors choose creation over destruction, education over indoctrination, and life over death, they can remake the world a better place.
Germany halts Holocaust artifacts auction amid widespread criticism
“For victims of Nazi persecution and Holocaust survivors, this auction is a cynical and shameless undertaking that leaves them outraged and speechless.” said Christoph Heubner.
Grapevine: Unstoppable!
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Prominent Holocaust survivors die, including ‘librarian of Auschwitz,' last Warsaw Ghetto fighter
Six months after the Claims Conference estimated that 220,800 Holocaust survivors remained alive, that number has dropped below 200,000, according to the group’s executive vice president.
From Shattered Glass to Unbreakable Spirit
Remembering Kristallnacht and the Legacy of Eve Kugler
87 years after Kristallnacht: It could happen again, says 101 year-old eyewtitness - opinion
We must impress on future generations that until we have succeeded in destroying this destructive steamroller that is antisemitism, there will be little chance for Jewish life to be able to thrive.
June Squibb stars in Johansson's 'Eleanor the Great,' Holocaust survivor's tale of love and grief
FILM REVIEW: Scarlett Johansson's directorial debut is a moving and joyful love letter to her Jewish heritage.
Amid growing hate, Scarlett Johansson tells a Jewish story with urgency - report
Johansson, an outspoken advocate for the Jewish people and the State of Israel, discussed her directorial debut and upcoming Holocaust film in an interview with N12.