A collaborative exhibition between Munich’s Jewish Museum and its City Museum running through January 2024 tells the stories of tens of thousands in postwar limbo

Holocaust remembrance activist Josef Rosensaft says site's transformation allowed his parents to again be treated as human beings who could 'dream rather than endure nightmares'

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

Senior analyst Haviv Rettig Gur takes time out from his family BBQ to elucidate what it was like for Jews the days before and after May 5, 1948

Unlike the 'outpouring of aid and invitations to resettle' Ukrainian refugees, historian David Nasaw's new book charts duel-loyalty paranoia, use of Jews as pawns in the Cold War

One of the last remaining metal huts that housed thousands of Jewish prisoners attempting to reach Israel will be the centerpiece of a new Jewish Museum in Larnaca

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

Days before auction, unique religious artifact from Krumbach DP Camp pulled from sale, after original owner's son claims Brooklyn's Living Torah Museum has no right to sell it