Holocaust Memorial Day
'No One Is Alive Anymore'—Family Reunited With Note From Holocaust Survivor
"Dad, Mom, Grete, Lottchen and Hermann: no one is alive anymore. My pain is unspeakably big," an excerpt from the letter said.
Who Will Protect the Faithful When Demonization Leads to Terror?
This Jan. 27, many people around the U.S. and overseas will join the U.N. in commemorating International Holocaust Memorial Day. In their moments of silence to honor 6 million dead Jews, we need them to ponder how to help live Jews.
6-Year-Old Overdoses on THC Gummy Packaged as 'Hawaiian Punch'
The girl apparently thought she was eating candy when she saw the package containing the logo of the popular fruit punch.
Anti-Semitism Worse Now Than in Hitler's Rise: Anti-Nazi Diarist's Grandson
The diaries of Friedrich Kellner were translated and published by his grandson Robert Scott Kellner, detailing his opposition to the Nazi regime. January 27 is International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Far-Right Group Stages Protest at Auschwitz
Poland has been having an intense national debate over the past year about how to discuss the role Polish people played in Nazi atrocities during World War II.
Pence Angers Jews With Christian Holocaust Tweet
Critics have said the vice president used Christian imagery to pay tribute to the 6 million Jews killed.
Jewish Leaders Warn Against 'Post-Truth' Populism
Politicians urged to remember the rules-based international order set up after the horrors of World War II.
How Art Can Help Us Remember the Holocaust
Artists use their inspiration to help us draw lessons for humanity from a terrible history.
Tel Aviv Diary: Anti-Semitism Abroad Met by Intolerance
How can the U.N. secretary-general find any excuse that justifies the knifing of two unarmed women?
Anne Frank's Stepsister: 'Donald Trump Is Like Hitler'
The world has yet to learn the lessons of the Holocaust, says Eva Schloss.