US President Biden's remarks in Tel Aviv stirred emotions, in part for his 'connection' of the October 7 massacres with scope of Jewish history. Is it a fair analogy?
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Israeli-born entrepreneur launched campaign to restore shul after he came across Torah crown dedicated to Bornplatz rabbi in 2020

Speaker apologizes to Jews worldwide for encouraging parliament to hail Yaroslav Hunka, 98, a volunteer fighter in a Waffen SS unit, as a 'Ukrainian and Canadian hero'

New multi-disciplinary volume probes Holocaust massacre images taken on Šķēde Beach, where 2,749 Jewish women, men, and children were murdered by German and Latvian firing squads

Prosecutors say suspect, who will be tried as a juvenile if court takes up case, 'supported the cruel and malicious killing of thousands of prisoners' at Sachsenhausen

Man defaces memorial with homophobic flyers, attempts to set it on fire before fleeing; memorial to Jews deported from city's Grunewald railway station also hit by arson attack

In his book 'Rain of Ash,' historian Ari Joskowicz tracks Romani-Jewish relations since World War II, from decades of 'mutual suspicion' to 'unlikely success story'

In her new book, investigative journalist Judy Rakowsky unearths the well-concealed fate of relatives murdered by their countrymen while in hiding from the Nazis

Institution looking at hundreds of thousands of dollars given a decade ago by Ingrid Flick, who inherited money from German industrialist found guilty of war crimes

Both houses of parliament unanimously vote in legislation cutting red tape for returning works from French museums to former owners

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