The Times of Israel attends the social-distanced burial of Anna Grosz, a 'larger than life' 94-year-old Holocaust survivor who was felled by COVID-19

In his new book, Adam Frankel examines genetically inherited pain, and discovers life-altering details in the process

Marthe Cohn, who served for France behind German lines, sits in her LA driveway as well-wishers drive by to congratulate her on turning 100

The documentary 'Henri Dauman: Looking Up' sees a Parisian orphan become a successful US photojournalist, and true to form, the film's subject won't let the pandemic get him down

New evidence shows that Julio Palencia was likely influenced by his Greek spouse, Zoe Dragoumis, to issue last-minute passports, pull 150 off trains - and adopt two Jewish children

As Israel marks Holocaust Remembrance Day, 189,500 survivors are trapped indoors and fearful. They have ‘lived through worse,' but facing pandemic alone at home is major hardship

10 a.m. siren, which typically brings public spaces to a standstill, observed indoors, where survivors will remember in solitude

Gili Yaari, a Holocaust survivor's son, did two stints documenting life at Sha'ar Menashe, a mental hospital where those whose lives were changed forever can find refuge

Grassroots initiatives like Zikaron BaSalon get same boost in attendance as large groups, as events canceled due to COVID-19 force memorials online. (Includes links to ceremonies)

To commemorate Holocaust Remembrance Day, we hear from two Holocaust survivors with very different tales of survival in war-torn Europe -- and today

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