About 1,000 Jewish refugees fleeing the Nazis landed on the island country's shores. With few relics of that time left, a small Jewish museum wants the government to help it reopen

When Israeli-born Yarden Fried marries in May, she'll wear a dress made from pina, traditional Philippines fabric linking to her German-born grandfather's Holocaust-era journey

The YIVO Institute and UN joint project runs through Feb. 23 in NYC, focusing on the day-to-day lives in DP camps of the 250,000 Holocaust survivors with nowhere to go

A new book sheds light on the little-known story of thousands of German Jewish refugees held in internment camps in the UK during World War II - including several of my ancestors

Many fleeing the Russian invasion already have difficulty accessing child care and medicine while facing an uncertain future in the Jewish state. And then add falling rockets

Pinchas Goldschmidt says Jewish Agency 'not popular' with Russian government, which wants Jewish community to remain due to its economic and academic contributions

In 1939, then-opposition leader opened home to 10-year-old Paul Willer, who left Germany with mother and brother; Attlee never spoke of the story

British nation had tight-fisted attitude toward Kindertransport refugees, but many regular Brits opened their doors. Foster siblings are giving testimonies never recorded before

Opening in the US on April 22, 'Charlotte' portrays the first graphic novelist and her feverish 18-month labor of love to chronicle her life before her murder at Auschwitz

Despite the kosher kitchen, tennis courts, saunas and in-room jacuzzis, residents of the Illara resort near the country's western border yearn for a return to normal life

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