Holocaust Remembrance Day


Supporting Labor Party's new controversial leader Yair Golan

I have high hopes that as leader of a united Left, Golan will gain sufficient influence on Israel’s future to make a difference – hopefully even as a senior minister in Israel’s next government.

 Courtesy Mike E. Dunne

This artist is fighting for a memorial for the 4000 killed in at Jungfernhof, a Nazi camp in Latvia

Over the last 17 years, Frostig has worked with a dogged determination to recognize the victims of Jungfernhof, a camp that’s not extensively documented.

By DEBORAH LYNN BLUMBERG/JTA
17/05/2024

'The Holocaust shaped my grandfather, but amid the tragedy: Hope' - opinion

Saba Moshe's legacy is a tale of survival, joy, and resilience amid tragedy. Grandson fondly recalls cherished memories, preserving family traditions. (1926-2024)

By YOAV BARTH
15/05/2024

The Western support for Palestinians: Does it pass the 'Lady Justice test'?

Lady Justice, a blind-folded woman holding the biblically mandated balanced scales, symbolizes that justice must be meted out without fear or favor, regardless of the identity of the opposing sides.

People stand still in Tel Aviv, as a two-minute siren is sounded across Israel to mark Holocaust Rem

Searching for beacons of altruism amid the darkness of the Holocaust

By focusing solely on the horrors, we risk overlooking the extraordinary acts of courage and compassion performed by ordinary people in the face of unspeakable evil.

By JONATHAN LIEBERMAN
13/05/2024

From victimhood to statehood: The Holocaust's legacy and Israel's power

The State of Israel was not born because of the Holocaust, but its birth restored hope to the Jewish people then, and it guarantees us a lifeline now – power over our survival and our destiny.

By JOSHUA M. DAVIDSON
12/05/2024

The new heart of the Jewish calendar: Holocaust Remembrance Day and Independence Day

These two days symbolize the greatest assault of death and evil on life and the greatest outburst of life and renewal ever, both dueling and reinforcing each other with unparalleled force.

Achieving radical unity means stepping out of echo chamber - editorial

This is not a cynical call for unity; our society has so much to heal from and work towards.

Israeli films to be shown at film festivals in Europe

On Monday, Keshet 12 announced that a news feature by Ben Shani that was shown on the Uvda (fact) news magazine will compete for the Golden Nymph Award in the Festival de Television in Monte-Carlo.

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