Racewalker, who came first in 10,000 meters at 2022 Birmingham games, wears lucky gold bracelet made from grandmother's necklace: 'It reminds me of strength and resilience'

Two contestants on Israel's 'Big Brother' were chastised for giving a Nazi salute but allowed to remain in the game, despite similar behavior resulting in evictions overseas

'Anne Frank - After the Arrest,' being released in English Thursday by Dutch museum, shows young Holocaust diarist's deportation and death, filling in what she could not write

In Nuremberg, 8 teams of teenage players, including Maccabi Tel Aviv, hear from survivors' stories as part of competition dedicated to education and tolerance

An anonymous missive sends Anne Berest on a journey resulting in 'The Postcard,' an award-winning work of auto-fiction that lays bare the feelings and anxieties of French Jewry

Elderly Jews enjoy break from the sweltering city at a mountain resort for the first time since the start of COVID, and some improv from rapper Kosha Dillz

In a new book, scholar Rafael Medoff shows how outlets downplayed news of the genocide until late 1943, as FDR's government and even Jewish leaders felt little pressure to act

Hungary's PM defends remarks as misundertood, asserts he was referring to 'a cultural standpoint'; Austrian chancellor says issue has been resolved 'amicably'

'In Buchenwald he would have liked to be seen with his Star of David,' man writes about German-Israeli singer Gil Ofarim, who is accused of lying about an antisemitic incident

Nine beeches toppled or damaged in 'cowardly act'; premier of German state of Thuringia vows to replant two trees for every one damaged

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