Israeli president appears to reference dispute over WWII narrative in speech as he joins German, Polish counterparts in Warsaw for 80th Ghetto Uprising memorial

On the 80th anniversary of the ghetto uprising, the heads of state of the three countries for the first time attend a commemoration service for the fallen

Diaspora affairs reporter Canaan Lidor discusses March of the Living as US bureau chief Jacob Magid looks at Israel-Saudi relations and the US visa waiver program

With no surviving fighters still alive, responsibility for preserving Holocaust memory is passing from witnesses to younger generations

At 93, one of just a handful of living witnesses of the armed rebellion seeks to correct Jews' understanding of bravery during the genocide

When Israel marks the start of Holocaust Remembrance Day, the president and PM will address the nation and these Holocaust survivors will honor the 6 million Jews killed by Nazis

Nazis confined up to 450,000 Jews in area of just over 3 square kilometers; in April 1943 hundreds of Jewish fighters rose up, preferring to die fighting than in gas chambers

The legendary Warsaw revolt and other acts of Jewish resistance -- both physical and spiritual -- are focus of this year’s Yom HaShoah commemoration at Yad Vashem

Tova Gutstein was 10 years old at time of rebellion against Nazis, fled to forest after defeat and hid with partisans, says she 'can't forget' horrors of war

Political correspondents Tal Schneider and Carrie Keller-Lynn on judicial overhaul ripples; awareness of 'lost' Uighurs in China; and what was found in a Polish firefighter's attic

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