The unique document endorsed by former president Harry Truman has only been displayed in public four times before

Council’s vice president Lisa Gill apologizes for comment made when local fire department employee requested a new truck

Writer Joop van Wijk has spent years piecing together his mysterious Aunt Nelly’s wartime activities, cutting through lies that concealed her Nazi collaborator past

Measure mandates Jew hatred be treated the same as other acts of racial discrimination in public education system; senators hold moment of silence for Poway shooting victims

Rabbi Uriel Vigler of Manhattan's Upper East Side files police report alleging man called him 'f***ing Jew,' prepared to attack him before spotting synagogue guard

Former Harvard law professor and major Israel advocate is a frequent contributor to the paper; 'it just put me in mind of a very dark time in Jewish history'

'We all must call out hate — against any and all communities — and act to defend those targeted for their religious beliefs," says Gavin Newsom

S. Lane Faison Jr. was a prominent art historian who identified Nazi-looted art and wrote Office of Strategic Services’ report on Adolf Hitler’s collection of stolen art

Judge says Spain's refusal to give Camille Pissarro painting to Jewish heirs is 'inconsistent' with international agreements to return Nazi-looted art, but law gave him no choice

'There is a bad wind in Europe and democracy is losing its influence,' they say, warning that EU has been vital to keeping the peace on the continent and reining in anti-Semitism

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