Holocaust literature

'They’ve stolen my life story': Holocaust survivor discovers scammers used AI to sell her book

The scammers used antisemitic author names like "Penny Pincher."

Holocaust survivor Renee Salt arrives at the ceremony of unveiling a plaque informing about financial support of London to the Auschwitz-Birkenau Foundation during the ceremonies marking the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the camp and International  Holocaust Victims Remembrance Day.
Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel arrives with wife, Marion Erster Rose, to attend the "100 Most Influential People In The World" gala hosted by Time Magazine in New York

Marion Wiesel, Holocaust survivor, humanitarian, translator, wife of Elie Wiesel, dies at 94

 Bulla found in Lachish.

Was literacy important in the biblical Kingdom of Judah? Expert offers answers

 German soldiers are seen marching in Warsaw following the Nazi invasion of Poland in 1939.

Holocaust literature: Reviewing four recent books


National Library, Shoah Foundation preserve Holocaust, October 7 records

This will make Holocaust educational materials more accessible to those with Israeli IP addresses.

 Shoah Foundation Executive Director Chair Dr. Robert Williams and NLI chairman Sallai Meridor

Museum of Jewish Heritage tackles issue of Holocaust education for children

Museums and educators are wrestling with the question of how to reach younger audiences further and further removed from the horrors of the Holocaust.

 The exhibit also includes live-action videos.

New book reveals Pius XII's complicity during Holocaust

In 1945, after Germany’s surrender, Pius XII delivered a speech which focused on what he claimed was a Nazi campaign against the Church.

 POPE PIUS XII appears in an undated file photo from the archives of Vatican newspaper ‘Osservatore Romano.’

Storyteller Alex Teplish reinvents Holocaust education for new generations

This book and its accompanying interactive virtual museum have won various awards and recognitions, including the Silver Medal of the Independent Publisher’s Award.

 Top left: Author Alex Teplish; bottom left: A page from Teplish's book which shows the visual effect of remembering his grandfather's story and the Holocaust; top right: The cover of the book; Bottom right: An advertisement of the book and website

From guerillas to Guernica: Tracing evolution of war and its lexicon

As war has played such a significant part of human history, it is a theme that figures largely in the realms of art, literature, and film.

 Mikhail Kalashnikov

Israel expands Holocaust testimony project, allocates NIS 7 million

In a statement released on Wednesday, Chikli expressed his gratitude for the government's approval of the Holocaust survivors' documentation project.

Visitors seen at the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial museum in Jerusalem on April 16, 2023, ahead of Israeli Holocaust Remembrance Day.

Florida high school pulls graphic novel of Anne Frank’s diary, saying it is ‘not age appropriate’

The removal at Vero Beach High School was spurred by at least one challenge from a parent in the district affiliated with the conservative activist group Moms For Liberty.

 Anne Frank, as illustrated by Google Doodles' Thoka Maer

Giving Holocaust victims back their identities - opinion

Thanks to indefatigable efforts, we are finally giving Holocaust victims back not only their names but also through rare photographs, their faces.

 THE WRITER leafs through the pages of the Book of Names on display at the United Nations, in New York.

Israeli play explains the Holocaust through the eyes of a puppy

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A Yiddish treasure with a soap opera backstory

This week YIVO and the NLI will announce the completion of the digitization of writer Chaim Grade's entire archive.

Shtetl in Poland 370

Holocaust denial spreading in the US -opinion

There has been interest by a still small number of academically educated, intellectual and political figures willing to participate in Holocaust “revisionism.”

 NAZI WAR criminal Adolf Eichmann sits at a desk inside his prison cell in Israel, 1961. To mark the 60th anniversary of his execution, KAN 11 aired a new series that brings to light important documentation of Eichmann’s admission of his guilt.