Curators Suzanne Landau and Svetlana Reingold created 'spontaneous' exhibit in Tel Aviv, hoping to 'do something' to help

The Wiener Library’s display of Jewish refugee family photos, running through November 4, shows happy times – and dark clouds on the horizon

More visual evidence of Nazi deportation is emerging in attics and archives in various countries, providing a powerful tool against Holocaust denial

'A Wounded Landscape: Bearing Witness to the Holocaust,' sees Marc Wilson visit 130 sites across Europe to tell 22 tragic stories, including his great-grandfather's

The salty lake's shrinking waters are focal point for photographer and planned Dead Sea museum

The Lonka Project, a traveling exhibition of works by 275 photographers, will remain at Safra Square through the summer

'Deep Nostalgia' feature moves many on social media as they are able to animate long-dead relatives; others use it to see famous figures in motion

Moses Pini Siluk's audacious portraits make him the Holy Land’s hottest photographer, but internationally he's known as the man who saw a superhero in Gadot years before her debut

In 'The Cracks in Everything,' Brant Slomovic, a Toronto emergency room physician, displays years of moving portraits of youth who come from around the world to defend Israel

Ben Peter took over the family business, The Photo House in Tel Aviv, with a sense of responsibility and a dream

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