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'It is impossible to believe, but it happened': Holocaust survivor recalls childhood in Nazi camps
“October 7th was not only the opening shot of a regional war against Israel, it was also the opening shot of a global war against the Jews,” Levy said.
A new exhibit honors writer Lore Segal, a child survivor and lifelong skeptic of easy truths
From yellow badges to ‘extermination ovens’: Toxic rhetoric of haredi draft protests - editorial
BBC fails to mention Jews in one hour 'Repair Shop' episode about a cello broken by Nazis
Library of Lost Books: Exhibit seeks help finding Nazi-looted texts
The project, titled “Have you seen this book?” invites the public to help locate Jewish books lost in WWII.
Expert warns of a 'perfect antisemitic storm' masked as anti-Zionism in 2024
Professor Christer Mattson, a radicalization expert, addressed attendees of the EJA Auschwitz delegation.
Swastika sent to Jewish students, labelled non-hate crime by UK police
The Cambridgeshire police deemed the act not offensive enough to be a crime and labeled it a non-crime hate incident (NCHI).
Demonstrators with Nazi flags target a Michigan production of ‘The Diary of Anne Frank’
Demonstrators held flags with Nazi swastikas and reportedly chanted a pro-Donald Trump slogan.
Graphic novel tells emotional tale of Jews in 1930s aimed at modern audience
Judessey is a fast-moving and attention-grabbing tale, not without moments of real emotion, told in a series of vivid hand-drawn pictures, embellished with speech bubbles.
Sri Lanka’s last Holocaust survivor finds peace in coastal town
Holocaust survivor Dr. Hans Vischjager, now 83, lives peacefully in Sri Lanka, embracing his Jewish heritage and past while sharing a unique, multicultural journey.
FBI returns Nazi-looted Monet to Jewish owners' heirs 84 years later
The FBI got involved in 2021, after the commission discovered that a New Orleans-based art dealer had acquired the painting in 2017 and sold it to private collectors in 2019.
New resolution allows Holocaust survivors to more easily reclaim Nazi-looted art in Germany
One of the first restitution claims for Nazi-looted art in Germany was made in 2017 by the heirs of Kurt Grawi, a Jewish man who had been persecuted by the Nazis.
Brooklyn Judaica seller signs deal to return Nazi-looted 16th-century Bible to Budapest
Rare and collectible, the book consists of two different Jewish texts printed in 1589 and 1599 in Venice, Italy, by a man named Giovanni di Gara.
Belgian Left’s stance calls for 'Palestine without Jews,' says Interest Party leader to 'Post'
Tom Van Grieken of Vlaams Belang discusses Belgium's political crisis, rising antisemitism, and Jewish community security, as David Rosenberg's candidacy reflects shifting Jewish attitudes.