Holocaust
Israel National Team balances remembrance and readiness ahead of EuroBasket tip-off
Ahead of their EuroBasket debut, Israel’s national basketball team visited Auschwitz and Birkenau, reflecting on history and finding unity as they prepare to face Iceland.
'Six million wasn't enough' written on Minneapolis shooter's gun
In first for Israeli PM, Netanyahu recognizes Armenian Genocide on Patrick Bet-David's podcast
Vilna Jewish leadership betray their heritage - opinion
Congressional Education c'mtee investigating NEA for 'antisemitic positions'
The US Committee on Education and Workforce is investigating the National Education Association over antisemitism concerns linked to its 2025 handbook and policies on Israel and Palestine.
From neighbors and friends, why betrayal still haunts Jews to this day - opinion
Betrayal does not break us. It hardens our realism, sharpens our solidarity, deepens our reliance on God, and strengthens our commitment to Israel.
Pioneering rabbi evicted from historic Krakow building rendered ownerless by the Holocaust
Rabbi Tanya Segal knew the Jewish family who had owned the home were murdered in the Holocaust.
‘Anne Frank, Superstar’? A satirical musical reimagines the Holocaust victim as a symbol of woke
The show is framed as an ultra-progressive regional theater company staging an adaptation of Anne Frank’s diary.
Politicizing the Holocaust: It has come back to bite Israel - opinion
Instead of politicizing the Holocaust, Israel should have focused its efforts on demonstrating the Jewish historical connection to the land.
Tally Gotliv labels court security guards as 'Judenrat,' causing coalition outrage
When security moved to remove Gotliv, she resisted. When she eventually stood and walked out, she said, “Be ashamed of yourselves, animals!”
Truth under siege: Omer Bartov, a case study - opinion
Bartov's genocide accusations feed into Palestinian resistance rhetoric that legitimizes and promotes Hamas.
Aliza Mamo's life of resilience: 106 years of faith - opinion
Family of Aliza Mamo, soon turning 106, shares her inspiring journey from Djerba to Israel.
Israeli soccer fans cause outrage in Poland with 'murderers' banner
The "Murderers since 1939" banner was displayed prominently across a row of seats by fans of Maccabi Haifa.
Amnesty UK draws criticism for arguing journalist death toll in Gaza higher than in any other war
Amnesty International UK claimed Gaza has the highest journalist death toll in modern history, prompting criticism for omitting Holocaust-era killings of Jewish journalists documented by Yad Vashem.
Germany's shift: Moral commitment vs political reality - opinion
The the ongoing war in Gaza has reinvigorated Germany’s internal debate: Can abstract moral universality be reconciled with particular responsibility to the Jewish people?