The country’s foreign ministry objected that the post did not specify that it was occupied by Germany at the time of the Holocaust
By Ben Conway
Researchers at Israel’s official memorial to Shoah victims have worked for decades to piece together the identities of millions of Jews killed
By Hannah Sugars
By Jake Wallis Simons
Our tendency to side with our enemies is all very well when it is limited to denigrating our history or paying reparations, but it is an entirely different matter when it comes to supporting those who will behead us
Yad Vashem chair Dani Dayan has been appointed to the role of chair in a year that coincides with the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.
By Jacob Jaffa
Israel’s Holocaust museum will be permanently marked in the city
By Vita Fellig
The Israeli historian was one of the most influential figures in his field
By Simon Rocker
Darryl Cooper had told Carlson that the Holocaust was an accident
By JC Reporter
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Children are being asked to design a Sefer Torah cover
Former protégé of leading historian Norman Davies has written a crucial addition to Holocaust bibliography
By Daniel Snowman
Israel's largest Shoah centre is investing in a new high security bunker as it responds to new threats
By Jonathan Freedland
Businessman Karl Steineke risked his life by hiding several persecuted Jews in his home
By Rob Hyde
Olena Zelenska participated in a memorial ceremony at the Hall of Remembrance