Holocaust

PRIME MINISTER Benjamin Netanyahu attends his trial on corruption charges at the Tel Aviv District C

Germany’s divided stance on Israel: Navigating history, demographics, Jewish solidarity

For decades, Germany’s commitment to Israel has been a moral constant, rooted in the weight of its history. But can that history remain a compass when so many of today’s voices feel unmoored from it?

By LYNN DASCHA ENGELHARDT
22/12/2024

Rebecca Makkai, whose grandfather drafted a Nazi-era antisemitic law, is writing a novel on fascism

Bestselling author Rebecca Makkai, whose grandfather wrote WWII-era laws that Jews from public spaces, will be writing a book on fascism.

By ANDREW LAPIN/JTA
21/12/2024

'Jesus lived and died as a Jew': Chikli slams pope for Vatican keffiyeh nativity display

“There is no other way to understand this decision than as a deliberate adoption of the Palestinian narrative,” Chikliwrote to Pope Francis.

Die Tochter einer Kristallnacht überlebender kehrte die Schlüssel einer zerstörten Synagoge zurück

Jetzt, 86 Jahre später, kehrt die Reliquie nach Hause zurück.

By JACOB GURVIS/JTA
19/12/2024

New film 'The Ring' traces a family's Holocaust trauma

Much of the movie details their search through Budapest, and as interesting as this city’s atmosphere is, it’s the relationships among the three leads that carry the movie forward.

Genesis Prize Chairman Stan Polovets reflects on global antisemitism

Recently, the Jerusalem Post met with co-founder and CEO of the Genesis Prize Stan Polovets, who traveled to Greece, Israel, and the United Kingdom.

Consistent Torah education has earned today's Jews the stamina to survive

"I have followed the articles by Walter Bingham in The Jerusalem Report and marvel at what he has accomplished in life, despite the traumatic loss of his family during the Holocaust. Resilience!"

By CHAVA GIVON
18/12/2024

US Supreme Court questions Holocaust restitution lawsuit against Hungary

Supreme Court justices signal skepticism about allowing Holocaust victims to pursue stolen property cases against Hungary in US courts.

The Holocaust in Latvia: Remembering Simon Dubnow

His work, initially in Russia, includes one of the first comprehensive descriptions of Jewish history in the context of world history.

By JACOB SIVAK
12/12/2024
 One of the books featured in the exhibit.

Library of Lost Books: Exhibit seeks help finding Nazi-looted texts

The project, titled “Have you seen this book?” invites the public to help locate Jewish books lost in WWII.

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