18th century Sulzbacher Torah survived the Kristallnacht pogrom in 1938, found faded due to 'ravages of time' after abandoned until 2015

In emotional Bundestag speech to mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Charlotte Knobloch tells lawmakers to mount tougher defense of country's 'fragile' democracy

Starting January 5, the Metropolitan Museum of Art opens its collection for an online glimpse at medieval European Jews, showing the tastes of owners and artists at the time

Benjamin Heidelberger was forced to sell to Wilhelm Edelmann due to Nuremberg laws; Edelmann's grandson found Heidelberger's 83-year-old Israeli granddaughter to make amends

Star of David and 'shalom' stickers put on vehicle ahead of celebrations next year to mark anniversary of first documented Jewish presence in Germany in 321 CE

26-year-old kippa-wearing student badly injured when assailant repeatedly struck him on the head with a shovel outside Hamburg synagogue

After white-supremacist's targeting of shul in Halle in 2019, many smaller communities still struggle to maintain security, fight for funds from the government

With a predecessor forced to resign for a tweet seen as supporting BDS, Hetty Berg shifts gears, playing up a shared history to bring Jews and non-Jews to the newly reopened museum

Gathering with weekly precision since 1943, Stammtisch, or regulars' table, has hosted many illustrious guests; now the pandemic sends group with many Holocaust survivors online

World's most famous Holocaust victim moved from Germany to Amsterdam at age 4; new $58 million museum to feature previously unseen family heirlooms

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