Hutzot Yerushalayim halts construction projects in capital in order to offer apartments to displaced Israelis in need

Mayor of southern resort city says hotels, vacation apartments are full; CEO of hotel complex in country's center says capacity capped to ensure all have access to bomb shelters

The genocide was more than a specific, contained, monstrous event. It was the successful culmination of six decades of fervent European efforts to rid the continent of its Jews

The 'wiz kid' who developed the world's first COVID-tracking site is ramping up his organization, Internet Activism, and helping victims of Turkey's earthquake and Ukraine's war

Powerful 7.8-magnitude tremor devastates already ravaged areas where millions of displaced Syrians live in housing wrecked by years of fighting and bombardment

The YIVO Institute and UN joint project runs through Feb. 23 in NYC, focusing on the day-to-day lives in DP camps of the 250,000 Holocaust survivors with nowhere to go

Jews born in ashes of Holocaust visit picturesque towns where their parents saw postwar denazification of their persecutors' society, find common bonds with Germans' descendants

Millions have lost their homes due to the years-long conflict, and are unlikely to return in the foreseeable future

Survivors were largely overlooked by post-war officials following the genocide. Unable to go to North America or Israel, Jews spent a few carefree years in idyllic settings

After Ira Segalewitz chanced upon an article with the name of his teenage sweetheart Ruth Brandspiegel, a tearful reunion conjures stories of tribulations and childhood bliss

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