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Stolen Jewish property archive to open after Holocaust survivors' Supreme Court petition
A database containing 2 million Jewish property items will reopen to the public following Holocaust survivors’ requests
Itamar Eichner
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06.10.25
Jewish student leader in Germany receives antisemitic death threat mocking Holocaust
Former head of Germany’s Jewish student union Hannah Veiler receives graphic Holocaust-themed death threat laced with Nazi slogans; she says such threats now routine for public Jewish figures as antisemitism surges in post–October 7 Germany
Itamar Eichner
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06.03.25
Nawrocki’s victory: turning point or tipping point for Poland’s democracy?
Opinion: Poland has delivered its political verdict, electing a president from the camp of extreme nationalist and messianic populism by a narrow yet decisive margin; liberals around the world would do well to heed the lesson
Sever Plocker
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06.02.25
South Korea inaugurates its first Holocaust museum: 'A shield of knowledge'
New museum in Paju features a unique exhibition on the Holocaust, the Jewish people and Israel; 'Holocaust remembrance is not a choice—it is a moral duty to the victims,' Israeli ambassador says
Itamar Eichner
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05.20.25
A life between art and identity: Simon Durban reflects on 15 years with Banksy, his Zionism, and a new beginning in Israel
Exclusive: For 15 years, Simon Durban served as the right-hand man and business manager of Banksy, one of the world’s most famous and enigmatic artists, whose works are sold at tens of millions of dollars. That partnership might seem unlikely, given that Durban is a Zionist Jew and Banksy is known for his pro-Palestinian views. Now, Durban discusses their unique bond, their joint visits to Israel and Gaza, and why he has decided to immigrate to Israel, now, of all times.
Yael Walzer
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05.16.25
Nazi propaganda materials uncovered in Argentine Supreme Court archive
Officials examine whether posters and literature, which arrived in Argentina in 1941, shed light on Holocaust-related events or reveal the trail of Nazi funds worldwide
Itamar Eichner
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05.11.25
Holocaust survivor dies 2 weeks after great-grandson's death in Gaza
Holocaust survivor Magda Baratz, 96, learned her great-grandson was killed in combat while participating in a Holocaust memorial event at Bergen-Belsen
Meir Turgeman
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05.11.25
The chemist who saved a life during the Holocaust
Fritz Strassmann was a partner in one of the most important discoveries of the 20th century; during World War II, he risked his life to save a Jewish woman and was recognized as Righteous Among the Nations
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science
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05.10.25
Emotional reunion: Holocaust survivors meet with Polish woman who saved them
Dr. Zofia Joachims and her brother Mark Schonwetter meet Zofia Trojan, who saved their lives in their childhood when she was only 10 years old
Itamar Eichner
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05.03.25
Trump ousted Kamala Harris’s Jewish husband from Holocaust Memorial Council
The president removed several members appointed by Biden from the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council. Emhoff led the Biden administration’s efforts to combat antisemitism — and criticized Trump after the dismissal
Associated Press
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04.30.25
Karin Prien to become Germany's first Jewish minister since the Holocaust
Prominent conservative politician and granddaughter of Holocaust survivors to be appointed federal minister for education, women and youth; currently chairs the Jewish Forum within the conservative party
Ze'ev Avrahami/Berlin
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04.29.25
'Never again until next year': Nike ad sparks outrage at London Marathon
UK Jews condemn advertisement using the Holocaust remembrance phrase 'Never Again' during the London Marathon as insensitive, amid broader disruptions by pro-Palestinian activists calling for an embargo on Israel
Ynet
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04.28.25
Testimony of Sachsenhausen Nazi camp commandant revealed: 'We conducted painful experiments on humans'
Russia’s federal intelligence service released for the first time the 1946 interrogation transcript of Anton Kaindl, a former concentration camp commandant admitted that under his leadership, Sachsenhausen became a center for the extermination of Soviet prisoners and deadly human experiments
Itamar Eichner
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04.27.25
Australia and Italy see largest spikes in antisemitism, new report finds
According to a Tel Aviv University report, Australia experienced a threefold increase in antisemitic incidents from 2022 to 2024, while Italy saw a twofold increase
Lidar Grave-Lazi, ILTV
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04.26.25
Nechama Grossman, Israel's oldest holocaust survivor, dies at 110
Born in 1914, Grossman went on to raise a large family in Israel; her son says that she had endured unimaginable suffering but overcame it with strength and resilience
Ilana Curiel
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04.25.25
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