Noam Dayan, 34, was charged for inflammatory social media posts targeting Muslims and Gazan Palestinians in one of the most serious terror incitement cases of the Israel-Hamas War.
Despite his advanced age, because he was younger than 21 at the time of the crimes, the suspect is being charged under juvenile criminal law at Hanau Regional Court.
Because of Sidney Taussig’s bravery in saving Vedem, his story and the stories of the other boys of Home One continue to be told.
A new project aims to preserve the memories of the Holocaust through virtual reality tours and experiences.
Schütz repeatedly denied the charges on him, but prosecutors presented evidence placing him at the camp and showing he killed Soviet prisoners of war.
Studies show that millennials and Gen-Z do not know enough about the Holocaust, but social media could be a way to reach them with more knowledge.
Reaching an agreement with Poland is an opportunity to reassess how the Holocaust education trips are handled within Israel.
Memory must overcome the ravages of time. We must see photographs of the Holocaust period and read the accounts of those who lived through it.
Eighty-four-year-old Rina Revah from Thessaloniki is one of only 1,950 returned alive.
A BDS-affiliated organization tweeted that "the Palestinian Academy for Science & Technology calls on EMBO to relocate workshops from Israel, including the one at the site of the Tantura massacre."