If we're going to invoke Jewish history in our criticism of Shabana Mahmoud’s reforms, we owe it to those who were turned away to get that history right – and to face present realities rather than romanticise the past
By Alex Hearn
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By Karen Pollock
When the world’s only Jewish state is wrongly singled out as uniquely malevolent and when its very existence is questioned, there are consequences
Rememberence is not only about honouring the victims and survivors, but also about equipping the next generation to fight antisemitism, to defend truth, and to ensure that “never again” is not just a slogan, but a promise
By Tanya Gold
The most celebrated Shoah fictions focus on the rare rescuers, fictional non-Jewish victims or sympathetic perpetrators. But you cannot love Jews if you refuse to understand what happened to them, and why
The sporting goods giant was accused of trivialising the Holocaust by turning the phrase into a marketing slogan
By Jacob Jaffa
Recording Evil shows unfiltered discussions of the Holocaust between Nazi prisoners of war
By Daniel Ben-David
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