Over 15,000 Holocaust survivors passed away last year
The generation that experienced the horrors first-hand is disappearing. "We must document as many of their stories as possible," says ...
The generation that experienced the horrors first-hand is disappearing. "We must document as many of their stories as possible," says ...
Since the beginning of 2020, more than 60 million online engagements linked pandemic-related issues with Holocaust terminology, according to the ...
Menorah-lighting ceremony organized by Jewish Claims Conference features online statement from German chancellor-designate, promising his country will do all it ...
PresentMemory, founded by the granddaughter of survivors, partners with Haggadot.com to build on existing technology to help survivors create online ...
2020, the year of COVID, saw over 14,000 survivors pass away. For the first time, government data on survivors includes ...
Miriam Schreiber, 88, was seven when the Nazis invaded Poland. After the war, she longed to complete her education, but ...
The Reimann family, which owns Krispy Kreme Doughnuts and other international brands, is seeking to atone for its use of ...
Dina Melpomeni, 92, reunited with Jewish siblings she risked her life to keep safe from the Nazis, their children, and ...
US Senate introduces bipartisan legislation to prioritize health care for Holocaust survivors. Co-author Sen. Jacky Rosen: 'Never again' means never ...
Yad Vashem's Gathering the Fragments program has amassed a quarter million items from survivors and their families to be kept ...
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