Ephraim Mol collapsed, suffered stroke day before Yom Hashoah; born in Belgium, he was separated from parents while fleeing Nazis, hidden in Paris for duration of war

Rabbi of Temple De Hirsch Sinai says vandalism retained as reminder of present-day antisemitism, vandals timing 'deliberate,' wanted to be as hurtful as possible

Opening Wednesday, new exhibit 'Humans of the Holocaust' engages the public with striking and sometimes whimsical images of 25 people who triumphed over the Nazis by living well

During the 35th annual 3-kilometer march at the former extermination camp, sorrow, shock but also pride and gratitude are exhibited by 9,000 participants from all over the world

Zman Yisrael editor Biranit Goren unpacks what is happening in Labor; health reporter Renee Ghert-Zand on MDA tracing services and a grassroots effort to shine up stumbling stones

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

18 people who risked lives on behalf of fellow Jews to be posthumously honored at B'nai B'rith Holocaust Remembrance Day event aimed at refuting claims about Jewish capitulation

Published annually ahead of Holocaust day, document's foreword features implicit comparison between far-right national security minister and European fascists

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

Most inquiries to MDA Tracing Services come from families with WWII pasts hopeful for reunions with kin -- or at least information on their fates

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