Stephen Jacobs was only 5 years old when sent to Buchenwald, where he hid in the tuberculosis ward of the camp hospital. Designing Shoah memorials brings him closure, he says

Two of those who died in 1944 Fosse Ardeatine massacre, in which 335 were killed in reprisal for a partisan attack on an SS regiment, can now finally be honored by families

Online campaign targets social media platform's Jewish CEO, who told tech news site Recode in 2018 that offensive content not calling for harm or violence should be protected

'Man's Search for Meaning' by Viktor Frankl allowed Jaivet Ealom to hold onto hope and flee a notoriously brutal Manus Island facility, and finally against the odds reach Canada

'I don’t want his apology, I don’t need it,' survivor says of Bruno Dey, who is accused of complicity in the murder of 5,230 of those killed at Stutthof camp

Reduced from 30,000 to a mere 100 after WWII, the German community thrives today after an influx of outsiders have shaped the postwar city into a progressive haven

Evan Rosenberg's '333.charity' deploys celebrities and branded 'merch' to raise funds for UJA-Federation of New York to distribute to elderly living under the poverty line

Polish-born Joe Feingold, 97, died of COVID-19 complications at New York hospital where Alex, 95, succumbed to pneumonia a month earlier

Sara Itzinger, whose husband Zvi Herschel was virus victim, hailed by MDA paramedic grandson as a 'strong, surviving woman'; couple met in the US after WWII

In 'House of Glass,' The Guardian's Hadley Freeman writes a family memoir about her search to explain why her paternal grandmother survived, but didn't thrive after the Holocaust

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