In poll released ahead of Holocaust Remembrance Day, 43% of survivors say they don't have enough money for glasses, 27% can't pay for hearing aids

The Lonka Project, a traveling exhibition of works by 275 photographers, will remain at Safra Square through the summer

US secretary of state in early message warns that wickedness 'on a grand scale can and does happen,' that 'we honor the lost by remembering and by learning'

Former NY consul Dayan now says his party won't partner with left-wing slate if candidate Ibtisam Mara’ana's statement dismissing Holocaust memorial siren reflects Labor's views

Pope Francis says ideological fanaticism can lead to genocide, urges followers to 'be aware that these things can happen again'

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

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The retiring chair of Israel's Holocaust memorial, Avner Shalev, speaks about cynical political use of Shoah history and increased virtual commemorations in the COVID era

The 140,000-plus identification papers are set to be displayed publicly for the 1st time; they're unique in containing details of status and personal traits, unlike Nazi-made cards

'Eva.Stories' snags 2 'internet Oscars' for its unique storytelling and use of social media

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