Weisel discusses her latest memoir, 'After: The Obligation of Beauty,' drawing on her experience as a daughter to Auschwitz survivor parents

The acclaimed novelist pivots to non-fiction, explaining the myriad ways Jews have been — and still are — forced to erase their particularistic identity when living among non-Jews

In country where puppet regime deported some 75,000 Jews to death camps, pontiff calls for more work to end antisemitism

Israeli professor, whose parents were murdered at Auschwitz, honored for having 'changed the way historians write about the history of the Holocaust'

A day after his trip to Hungary, the pope is slated meet the Slovakia Jewish community and atone for Catholic complicity in World War II-era racial laws and crimes

Pontiff set to meet members of the Bratislava Jewish community, including Holocaust survivors

'Jewish Code' adopted in 1941 stripped Jews of human and civil rights, authorized the transfer of their property

Polish Catholic Tadeusz Pietrzykowski won dozens of matches at the death camp, along with special privileges that ensured his and others' survival

Founder and former leader of France's main far-right party faces allegations of inciting racial hatred over 2014 remark he made about French Jewish actor and singer

Andrew Zirkle says Thomas Massie's tweet 'insensitive' to Holocaust victims and survivors, and of an 'antisemitic nature'

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