Holocaust
Grapevine, July 12, 2025: Muslim empathy
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
'The Sunflower House': A Nazi past discovered under the floor - review
In a Polish town where locals burned Jews alive in 1941, new plaques deny complicity with Nazis
This northern Norway city has adopted a one-of-a-kind approach to observing Shabbat
Critics controversial nickname for ICE’s Everglades detention facility: ‘Alligator Auschwitz’
“Every a**-clown who compares Alligator Alcatraz to Auschwitz clearly has no mental comprehension of how horrible the Holocaust was,” Stuart Rojstaczer, said.
Bavarian policeman keeps job after wishing Holocaust survivor gets sent to camps
The police officer worked as a personal protection officer between 2016 and 2020, at which point he was banned.
Lost music from Auschwitz performed after 80 years
The music Geyer documented was played for the first time in 80 years at London’s Bloomsbury Theatre on June 3-7, 2025.
Ralph Vaughan Williams: A humanist composer who opposed the Nazis, helped Jews
So, next time you hear the rapt, silken poetry of The Lark Ascending, give a thought not only to Vaughan Williams the composer, but to the humanist who opposed the Nazis.
Staro Sajmiste: Belgrade's fairground of death for the Balkans' Jews
From formidable fairground to a camp of death, the dark history of the Nazi camp within Belgrade’s borders
From 1945 to 2025: Netanyahu channels Churchill as he seeks to turn war into legacy - opinion
Both men understood that in politics, being right isn’t enough – you must also be right at the right moment, with the right crisis, and the right democratic mandate.
This week in Jewish history: Happy birthday to Mel Brooks, Franz Kafka
A highly abridged weekly version of Dust & Stars – Today in Jewish History.
Survivors of Holocaust face new hardships after missile attack on Rehovot center
For the elderly people who visit the center each week, however, it’s more than just a club—it's home. Now, with the facility damaged and nowhere to gather, they have one request: not to be forgotten.
Edward R. Murrow, the first NYC public High School to bring ‘Names, Not Numbers’, Holocaust program
“What started as an idea became something much bigger and more powerful than we expected,” he said. “This program is about learning from the past to make the world better.”
Macron’s push for a Palestinian state is a betrayal of Israel, France, and democracy - opinion
French President Emmanuel Macron's push for Palestinian statehood is reportedly due to pressure from radical Muslim communities, but that
Tze’ela Gez’s mother-in-law, Naomi: 'Life is still beautiful'
'For me, life is very, very straight. Hashem is the king. We have to understand what that means deeply. It’s not just words.'