'Charlotte,' set for release next month, tells the story of Charlotte Salomon, a German-Jewish painter who produced hundreds of works while in hiding during World War II

Irish author John Boyne says 'All The Broken Places,' which traces the life of the sister of the previous book's German protagonist, will be released in September

So-called 'bronze mafia' has carried out multiple robberies in Buenos Aires over recent years; watchdog says it doesn't believe antisemitism was motive

Director David Cromer explains how his own Jewish background impacts his direction of 'Prayer for the French Republic,' a buzzed-about work on conflicting identities in a family

Prized painting 'Bild mit Haeusern' by Wassily Kandinsky returns to the descendants of Jewish art collector Emmanuel Lewenstein

Seeking not to jeopardize security ties, Israel has appeared reluctant to challenge Kremlin's narrative, despite sacred memory of 6 million Jews murdered by the Nazis

Ceremony held to honor the estimated 779 Jews killed when boat they were on was mistaken by Red Army submarine for a hostile vessel; only 1 survived the 1941 attack

Born in Germany in 1927, Bach fled the country with his family in 1938, served for 15 years on the Supreme Court

Outlawed by the state in 1992, the toxic gas employed by the Nazis at Auschwitz can still be used on those sentenced before the ban; Jewish leaders call it 'cruel and barbarous'

Update made after Germany's Jewish community rejects claim that 'Jude' may be discriminatory due to 'the memory' of word's deployment in Holocaust

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