New permanent exhibit at the Museum of Jewish Heritage: 'The Holocaust: What Hate Can Do' emphasizes individual human stories from before, during and after World War II

Republican Inna Vernikov withdraws $5,000 from Museum of Jewish Heritage, accuses it of 'politicizing' Holocaust, after it allegedly banned right-wing Florida governor

Museum denies it told Tikvah Fund, a think tank, that they could not hold event if Florida governor was to speak

Grants will boost defense at nonprofits threatened by hate crimes: 'This stops now. People who dare raise a hand to any New Yorker are picking a fight with 20 million others'

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

Museum president links act to dispaly of flag by members of mob that stormed Capitol two days earlier, calls it 'potent symbol of white supremacy'

'I lost my childhood, I never had my teenage years,' writes 87-year-old Toby Levy, 'and now, in my old age, this is shortening my life by a year'

Some 34 employees will reportedly be fired and other staff will face reduced hours; senior and executive staff will not take pay cuts

Episode #20: AJC Europe Director Simone Rodan-Benzaquen discusses headline-grabbing bombshell survey * Ahead of Holocaust Remembrance Day, a visit to NY's Museum of Jewish Heritage

With young people committing most anti-Jewish offenses, pilot program aims to educate students about Shoah in hopes of clamping down on hate

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