Indictment says 47-year-old Ashkelon resident took advantage of her position as the elderly man's assistant

As the year draws to a close, ToI reporters reflect on the work that touched them the most, from clambering the cliffs of Qumran to boogying at the Eurovision

300 young adults participate in annual Toronto-based Dinner of Miracles to listen to firsthand accounts of finding light after the death of WWII Europe

First Jewish house of worship built following the Holocaust, which only 200 of the country's 90,000 Jews survived, fulfills an essential function, but is subject to seasonal woes

Rosalee Glass, 102, businesswoman and actress who was warmly welcomed by and photographed with President Trump, was injured en route to event and passed away three days later

Gathering in cities around the world to light candles together, those who survived seek to share horrors and stories of resilience

Dr. Gabor Mate's theories on coping with early-life mental wounds, and strong stress on empathy, have made him a global sensation as he releases his latest book, 'Scattered Minds'

Claims Conference says donation from Reimann family, which used forced labor during WWII, 'will enable thousands of survivors to live in dignity'

Liliana Segre, under police protection due to anti-Semitic threats, speaks to hundreds of Italian mayors under banner reading 'Hatred has no future'

Italian President Sergio Mattarella hails him as a 'tireless witness to the memory of the Holocaust,' Jewish leaders lament his passing as Italy sees renewed surge of anti-Semitism

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