93-year-old Fred Behrend had his original ceremony 80 years ago in Cuba, where his family had fled from Germany

Parliamentary battle over Liliana Segre's call for committee to combat racism highlights politicians' role in what observers say is growing boldness in anti-Semitic attitudes

Near Washington Square Park through November 24, a living memorial dedicated to a 2,000-year-old Jewish community is manned by a spitfire nonagenarian survivor

'Now I can die quietly,' says Melpomeni Dina, as she meets the dozens of descendants of the Mordechai family; official says such reunions coming to an end, as rescuers age

Vatican also denounces Berlusconi's party and 2 others for abstaining in vote; idea to form committee came from Holocaust survivor who gets daily online hate

The Democratic hopeful won't promise to cut aid to Israel, saying such a move might backfire by hardening Israeli right

Benedictine University pupil calls on Professor Harold Kasimow to condemn Jewish state's existence, walks out of his speech

Trump campaign says president's son-in-law was instrumental in moving the US Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem, after Biden criticizes his role in the region

Washington anesthesiologist and expert knitter Lea Stern 'reverse engineers' pattern of fragile artifact in hidden children collection at US Holocaust Memorial Museum

As group congregates to mark 45 years since German industrialist's death, one woman says her parents, whom he saved, begat over 120 descendants: 'It is all your doing'

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