While visiting the POLIN museum in 2016, Daniel Patt realized he could be walking by his own relatives without knowing it, so he designed a platform 'From Numbers to Names'

Raised in Turkey, the basketball center is outspoken about human rights violations in his home country and around the world, and believes knowledge of the genocide can unite people

After Jerusalem declines to resume visits, due to disagreement over curriculum, Polish deputy FM says Warsaw wants deal on presence of armed guards, meetings with young Poles

Yair Lapid says Warsaw wanted to 'dictate' what students on heritage trips could be taught; senior Polish official says current format encourages 'false stereotypes'

'Holocaust Histories' by Canadian sound designer Jonathan Bonder is already getting a warm reception after its first episode release; the series will have a new theme each season

US correspondent Jacob Magid exposes rejected US-initiative for Israel-Jordan cooperation on Temple Mount; military correspondent Emanuel Fabian visits new Negev Yad Vashem branch

Amid the ongoing US debate on teaching critical race theory in public schools, Sarah Fowler Arthur defends teaching from 'multiple points of view,' mistakes number of Jews killed

Irish author John Boyne says 'All The Broken Places,' which traces the life of the sister of the previous book's German protagonist, will be released in September

Local residents try to convince McMinn County School Board to reconsider its decision to remove Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel on the Holocaust

Survey finds 16- to 25 year-olds are more interested in learning about country's neo-Nazi past than their parents were, curious about 'perpetrator perspective'

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