In unprecedented public acknowledgement, King Willem-Alexander says Queen Wilhelmina's indifference 'won't let go of me'

Beth Shalom struggles to contain the spread and to answer questions if it could have acted sooner, or done more to save the lives of 26 residents who succumbed to the virus

Timo Haaker, whose grandmother lives at Beit Shalom, says he thought of using machinery to visit with her due to 'concern about not getting to say goodbye' amid pandemic

The 'Dutch Schindler' died on March 30, 1980, but Sally Noach’s tale went untold until his daughter investigated his wartime efforts and found a heroism fueled by hope and chutzpah

Dutch authorities aren't imposing movement restrictions, seeking to build up herd immunity. But that will result in many people dying, especially in the tight-knit Jewish community

Nonagenarian writes first book on her own remarkable survival story and puts the record straight about vital contributions of Dutch Jewry in fighting Nazis

'Light of Life,' takes inspiration Jewish custom of placing stones on or near a grave to honor dead; 104,000 light-emitting pebbles commemorate each Dutch victim

Jeroen Krabbe, who starred in 'The Fugitive,' is grandson of a Holocaust victim and campaigns against racism, but says blackface on Sinterklaas's sidekick isn't why he's leaving

Psychiatric evaluation deems Taha Ewis Bakri Abdel Ghani not responsible for his actions when he injured father and son in March rampage

With a new memoir, 92-year-old Laureen Nussbaum wants to set record straight about Hans Calmayer who saved her family and countless others from deportation and probable death

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