Mark Weitzman, who helped develop the now ubiquitous IHRA definition of antisemitism, is gearing up to meet European officials this week to negotiate reparations for survivors

Event describes how after WWII, Jewish communities put hundreds of survivors on trial for alleged 'moral transgressions' during the genocide to stave off vigilante justice

Holocaust survivor was one of diarist's closest friends before Nazis invaded Amsterdam, met her again in Bergen-Belsen, survived and raised family in Jerusalem

Works by artist Egon Schiele, seized from Jewish cabaret artist Fritz Grunbaum during Holocaust, are expected to fetch $2.8 million

Before her death, survivor Eva Mozes Kor partnered with author Danica Davidson on book, ‘I Will Protect You,' aiming to contextualize antisemitism - and forgiveness - for kids

The Wiener Library’s display of Jewish refugee family photos, running through November 4, shows happy times – and dark clouds on the horizon

Giorgia Meloni, expected to head Italy’s first far-right-led government since war’s end, says anniversary a 'warning so that certain tragedies never happen again'

Tone of book documenting Louis-Ferdinand Celine's time in London seen as markedly different from antisemitic propaganda he had written in 1950s

Poland’s demand includes cases of Jews killed by Poles during the Holocaust; Germany says matter is closed

Now running in NYC, the show is contemporary but reads like a classic, tracing a Jewish family through the surge and subsequent decimation of 20th-century Austrian Jewry

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