In the 1930s, the Mosse family left their extensive trove behind in Germany. Some works have now been traced to Israel, prompting a search for more looted art the museum may have

Debra Barnes, author of 'The Young Survivors,' discovered her coworker had been given a Remembrance candle in memory of her aunt who was killed by the Nazis

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Granddaughter of survivors Dr. Liat Steir-Livny says analyzing the use of Shoah jokes in contemporary Israeli society offers a window into sabra souls

Polish capital's Muranów district was once Europe's epicenter of Jewish life, and residents have plenty of spooky stories to prove it in a documentary screening April 7

US secretary of state in early message warns that wickedness 'on a grand scale can and does happen,' that 'we honor the lost by remembering and by learning'

Over 100,000 virtual memorial messages include contributions from President Reuven Rivlin, actress Mayim Bialik and ex-Jewish Agency head Natan Sharansky

A long-awaited coalition deal is finally signed, but many are critical and few are confident it will do much more than keep Netanyahu in power

New ADL poll, conducted before height of coronavirus pandemic, finds more than 54% of American Jews say they've witnessed anti-Semitic comments

Gili Yaari, a Holocaust survivor's son, did two stints documenting life at Sha'ar Menashe, a mental hospital where those whose lives were changed forever can find refuge

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