World Jewish Restitution Organization calls Ingrida Šimonytė's bill 'an important step to providing a measure of justice' amid country's checkered history reckoning with Holocaust

New York-based Center for Jewish History launches initiative to help people learn about family connections severed by genocide

Claims Conference has helped transport some 90 elderly survivors to care facilities in Germany, a move that has been life-saving for many, but still left them 'traumatized'

Ministers in outgoing cabinet okay NIS 3.5 million for creating video testimonies from around the world, digitizing them for use on social media and in schools

New research finds it likely wasn't just trauma and starvation that caused 98% of women to stop menstruating upon arrival at Auschwitz, and many to later struggle with infertility

After her father's death, Suzette Sheft realized the importance of recording family history, and passes the lesson on with surreal nonfiction work 'Running for Shelter,' out Nov. 9

Israel, Germany hold ceremony to recognize Bruno and Anna Schwartze and Friedrich and Helene Huebner, who helped neighbors survive the Holocaust: 'Heroes in the fight for freedom'

Zilli Schmidt, who lost family to the Nazis, began speaking out publicly later in life about her experiences, urged against racism and right-wing extremism

All of the 110-plus dishes in the newly-released 'Honey Cake & Latkes' were provided by Auschwitz survivors who say discussing the recipes helped them live through their starvation

'Only people like me can bear witness': Judah Samet survived the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, served in IDF, and lived through 2018 attack on Pittsburgh synagogue

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