Holocaust survivor photographed speaking with the US President reveals the details of their conversation at Yad Vashem
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The Labour leader was criticised for 'erasing the Holocaust'
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Members of London’s Association of Jewish Refugees visited the Austrian capital last week to seek out names of relatives among those of more than 64,000 Austrian Jews murdered in the Holocaust and commemorated at city's the Wall of Names
By Liam Hoare
Smith was honoured with an MBE for her work
By Ben Bloch
Antisemitism campaigners said the failed mayoral candidate had posted a 'vile tweet'
By Felix Pope
Russian state agencies posted manipulated images of anti-Russian stickers at the camp
By Josh Kaplan
Minister for Faith Kemi Badenoch pledges to ensure that what happened in the Shoah is never forgotten
By David Rose
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In 2002, he was recognised by Israel as a Righteous Among the Nations for his role in saving Jewish lives
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Jack said: 'God was good to me. I have no argument with God. I’m not asking him why was I in the camps. He made it up to me, he did, I can tell you.'
He was one of the first soldiers to arrive at the infamous camp
She's one of a clutch of leading figures in the Jewish community recognised for their work
The 98-year-old author was one of four Holocaust survivors to receive an award
The High Court denied the structure planning permission earlier this month
“Being here today is important for me and for my community”
By Jonathan Sacerdoti
Sadiq Khan told the first in-person national ceremony since 2019 that solidarity from non-Jews was needed in the light of rising antisemitism
By JC Reporter