Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
On Holocaust Remembrance Day, I bow my head in remembrance of the dead, but I also look to the future.
The protests targeted the embassy as the institute had the Israeli flag at half-mast in memory of the six million Jews murdered by Nazis.
Her son said his mother had lived through the worst of humanity and survived, raising her children with the message that hatred cannot win.
"Those who weep for the victims of Nazism are now the masters of genocide in our time," the statement added.
The IDF stated that “even in the midst of ongoing missions, we remain mindful of our past and those we have lost."
Let the sirens we heard Thursday and will hear twice next week on Remembrance Day wake us to the tragedy that could potentially take place.
Quoting a Holocaust survivor's speech, Kochavi said that there is a difference between "never again," and "never again -- for us."
The Jerusalem Post Podcast with Tamar Uriel-Beeri and Eve Young.