Online exhibition by Yad Vashem, open from January 27, highlights the accounts of 14 survivors who forged papers, pretending to be non-Jewish to survive the genocide

Researchers say one of the amulets was discovered in a building where victims would undress before being led to the gas chambers

Observers say increase in hatred and proliferation of comparisons between public health restrictions and Nazi persecution of Jews point to need for expanding Holocaust awareness

Head of European Council says lessons of Holocaust 'more relevant than ever' as EU officials hold virtual meeting on combatting Jew hatred ahead of Holocaust Remembrance Day

On Jan. 27, Sotheby's to auction 'Portrait of a Lady as Pomona,' once owned by collector Jules Strauss; the work's long journey is the subject of a book by Pauline Baer de Perignon

Grant program will reward projects tackling racial prejudice, antisemitism and discrimination; chairman warns that bystanders facilitate bigotry

Social Equality Ministry says 15,324 survivors died in 2021, a daily average of 42 fatalities — many of them victims of the coronavirus pandemic

Guterres says he's deeply disturbed by 'oldest form of hate and prejudice' rising again; Schneier against anti-vaxxers: Wearing yellow star after 1945 'is sign of vicious hatred'

Yad Vashem and Claims Conference team up to highlight stories of 'Righteous Rescuers' who risked everything, even their lives, to save Jews from murder by the Nazis

Memorial tomes recorded East European Jewry before WWII, with rich descriptions of everyday life

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