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Holocaust survivors and Israeli soldiers in Herzliya, on Oct. 25, 2021. Photo by Tomer Neuberg/Flash90.

More than 15,000 Holocaust survivors passed away last year

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Over the past year, 15,324 Holocaust survivors died in Israel, according to data published on Wednesday by the country’s Social Equality Ministry. According to the report, published by the ministry’s Holocaust Survivors’ Rights Authority on...
Adam Jones from Kelowna, BC, Canada, via Wikimedia Commons

Spreading the survivors’ stories

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My friends at the nonprofit organization “Zikaron B’Salon” are always grappling with the question, “What will happen when we wake up to the headline informing us that the last Holocaust survivor has just died?” That...
Acting Jewish Agency chairman Yaakov Hagoel with Holocaust survivor Mariah Krupievsky, whose father, Israel Nissman, was murdered by the Nazis in 1941 when they lived in Chernivtsi. In the picture, Hagoel uploaded his name to an Instagram story as part of the Jewish Agency and World Zionist Organization’s "Forever in their Name" campaign. Credit: Jewish Agency for Israel.

Jewish Agency, WZO launch Holocaust-remembrance social-media campaign

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The Jewish Agency for Israel announced on Tuesday the launch, together with the World Zionist Organization, of a social-media campaign to memorialize the victims of the Shoah. The “Forever in Their Name” campaign, which will...
Holocaust survivor Molnár Andorné Klára. Credit: Courtesy.

Budapest: 77 years of ghetto liberation marked with 77 live survivor testimonies

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A website dedicated to the recollections of Holocaust survivors and their rescuers was inaugurated this week by the Association of Hungarian Jewish Communities (EMIH), marking the 77th anniversary of the liberation of the Budapest...
An image of Jewish life at the start of World War II and the Holocaust. Credit: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.

Artifact from World War II Jewish hideout goes on display in Amsterdam

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A round mantelpiece clock—the only remaining item from a Jewish hideout during World War II—will go on display with other Holocaust artifacts at Amsterdam’s Dutch Resistance Museum later this year, reported The Guardian. Along with family...
Chief prosecutor Benjamin Ferencz presents documents as evidence at the Einsatzgruppen Trial. Credit: Uunited States Holocaust Memorial Museum/Courtesy of Benjamin Ferencz.

House introduces bipartisan bill to award Nuremberg trials prosecutor with Congressional Gold Medal

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A bipartisan group of the members of the U.S. House of Representatives introduced a bill on Thursday to award a Congressional Gold Medal to the last living prosecutor of the Nuremberg trials. The bill was introduced by...
A Jewish-owned shop in Luxembourg before the Holocaust. Credit: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.

Luxembourg to distribute $1.1 million in restitution to Holocaust survivors

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The World Jewish Restitution Organization (WJRO) announced that the Claims Conference has begun allocating $1.1 million to Holocaust survivors who are currently living in or were persecuted by German Nazis or their allies in...
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Holocaust Association sends educational books to prisons in Arizona

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The Phoenix Holocaust Association (PHA) has donated hundreds of books about the Holocaust and other genocides to prisons across Arizona. The Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation & Reentry thanked PHA for the books in a Twitter post last month,...
Eve Kugler exploring her childhood home at Reilstraße 18 in Halle, Germany. Credit: Courtesy.

A Holocaust survivor’s visit to her childhood home transports her to the past

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Standing in the foyer of her childhood home at Reilstraße 18 in Halle, Germany, nonagenarian Eve Kugler recalled fleeing her hometown soon after Kristallnacht when she was a young girl. Now, 83 years later,...
Alexander Schallenberg (right) meets with Dr. Volker Türk, Deputy U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees, in Vienna, June 5, 2019.

‘I understand Israeli skepticism over a nuclear agreement with Iran’

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Alexander Schallenberg never imagined himself becoming chancellor of Austria. A lawyer by training, he was born in Switzerland to an aristocratic family and raised in India, Spain and France, where his father served as...