As Holocaust Remembrance Day draws to close amid fights between left and right, president says distance of time means Israelis can move past differences to remember Shoah together

Interior Ministry had ordered Omar Shakir out of the country over claims he supports a boycott of Israel, but move now delayed as appeal considered

Born in Berlin in 1937, the former judge's family fled Nazi Germany on the eve of World War II; 'The issue of the Holocaust was very close to his heart,' says wife Sima

Rather than unity, Holocaust Remembrance Day presents a politicized struggle over what lessons to take from the horrors of the past to combat a bleak future

The collaboration between the two museums was long and complex, hopefully first of many, says Israeli museum director

Army chief holds meetings with top legal officers before speaking with Netanyahu following report Gil Messing secretly recorded suspects in Yisrael Beytenu graft case

A painter's mother saved every piece of her family's wartime correspondence. Now this treasure chest of revelations is set to be exhibited where she began her life, in Krakow

Firefighters invite Hungarian-born Yehudit Schindler, 87, to their annual commemoration at station to take place later in the day

Sirens will sound at 10 a.m., followed by wreath-laying ceremony at Yad Vashem, March of the Living in Poland

Jason Greenblatt says remarks from rabbis at West Bank academies do not represent Judaism and warns hate speech fuels violent attacks

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