The Hollywood actor is being honoured for his longtime advocacy 'against antisemitism and bigotry'
By Richard Percival
Leitner celebrated liberation from a Nazi concentration camp each year with falafel and now the tradition has spread around the world
By JC Reporter
Andrew Hesketh’s new book tells the story of the children who played an important role in Zionist history
By Andrew Hesketh
Businessman Karl Steineke risked his life by hiding several persecuted Jews in his home
By Rob Hyde
While allegations of misconduct at the Arolsen Archives are investigated, we should not lose sight of the great work that continues to be done there
By Toby Simpson
After his recent tour of Britain, Mahathir Mohamad claims that sympathy for Holocaust victims was 'wasted and misplaced'
By Felix Pope
German forces established four forced labour camps established on Alderney, at least one of which became a concentration camp
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By Antony Barnett
Until now, the authorities appear to have been reluctant to scratch too deeply in case something truly disturbing was uncovered
Australian Tash Peterson came under fire from Piers Morgan during a heated exchange on his show
The great-grandson of the Holocaust survivor travelled to Hungary to rescue an 80 year old book of Exodus
By Daniel Ben-David
The charity was concerned the baroness could use a planned meeting with Holocaust survivors to lobby against the Westminster memorial
By Hannah Gillott
Lawyer representing employees wrote to German culture minister claiming there was a 'toxic working atmosphere' at records centre
By Dan Stone
Author Felice Hardy on the extraordinary story of her grandmother, which she tells in her new book
By Nicole Lampert
Much controversy surrounded the work, which was described as a 'modern monstrosity' and 'an insult to women'
Jewish organisations said the vandalism was 'horrifying' and 'shameful'