PBS documentary, to air on Yom Hashoah, recounts how David Wisnia stayed alive for three years at notorious death camp by entertaining Nazi guards with operatic voice

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

Performing a delicate balancing act, former politician polices world leaders' rhetoric, protects against historical distortion and plans to open a new education center in Germany

Editor David Horovitz discusses Gaza Hamas head Yahya Sinwar's explosive speech and its implications; military reporter Emanuel Fabian updates us on ripples of Friday's shooting

Film tells story of boxer Harry Haft and his experience as a prisoner in Auschwitz, where he was forced to put on exhibition fights for Nazi commandants

Eight survivors lead 2,500 participants, with some believing this year could be last time they will be able to attend event; first official delegation from UAE also joins in

Ramat Gan's Carmel Shama-Hacohen went on to remark at Remembrance Day ceremony that 'the hardest part was surviving hardships and establishing a state'

A group of young leaders from Lebanon, Syria, Gulf countries join the Sharaka organization to strengthen the bond between Israel and the Arab world following the Abraham Accords

Holocaust reporter Matt Lebovic discusses the dangers of comparing other atrocities with the Shoah while deputy Jewish world editor Yaakov Schwartz reports from Auschwitz

Claims Conference initiative brings together 100 survivors to warn of need to remember Nazi atrocities amid rising antisemitism

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