World's largest genealogy company gives tests to the newly launched DNA Reunion Project, a Center for Jewish History initiative seeking to unite families shattered by the genocide

With 'Invited to Life,' photographer Van Sise acknowledges the tragedy his subjects went through but focuses on their postwar successes pursuing hobbies, careers, love and family

Ahead of the January 27 International Holocaust Remembrance Day, an EJA delegation gathers at Theresienstadt to honor the victims and stop the spread of antisemitic misinformation

Live in LA through Feb. 6, Jordan Bielsky performs saga of brothers who saved 1,250 Jews in WWII; other family members amplify ancestors' heroism in film, exhibit and classroom

Director of Yad Vashem, which loaned items for exhibition, calls for fresh ways to connect with younger generations as survivors die out

The YIVO Institute and UN joint project runs through Feb. 23 in NYC, focusing on the day-to-day lives in DP camps of the 250,000 Holocaust survivors with nowhere to go

Elizabeth Reichert left funds in her will for the Cologne Zoological Garden, explaining her husband Arnulf 'wanted to give the money someplace where it would do good'

Virtual event will highlight survivors from around the world, including some recently evacuated from war-torn Ukraine; ceremony to feature Herzog, Scholtz, Barbra Streisand

After a revision of Austrian citizenship laws, candidates don't need to give up their native passports. Read about Giuliana Schnitzler, Julie Bronder and Amy Feineman's paths there

After serving as a slave to the Nazi war machine on the Eastern front, Salen emigrated to the US, becoming an outfitter to the country's most powerful and influential people

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