Holocaust

A home architect in New Mexico named a floor plan "The Anne" as a tribute to Anne Frank and faced criticism on social media.
The discussion on whether it is acceptable to take home leftovers from a simchah (celebratory event) revolves around different opinions and attitudes.
In this article, Elie Wiesel reflects on his visit to Disneyland in 1957.
Two new books, "Judgment at Tokyo" by Gary J. Bass and "France on Trial" by Julian Jackson, explore historic trials of national leaders deemed guilty of war crimes but who were also adored by their people.
Israel has presented its rebuttal to South Africa's accusation of committing genocide in the Gaza Strip at the International Court of Justice.
This article provides an overview of the upcoming NFL playoffs and highlights two Jewish players, A.J. Dillon and Michael Dunn, who are still in the playoffs.
South Africa presented its case at the International Court of Justice, accusing Israel of committing genocide during its war against Hamas in Gaza.
A United States appeals court has ruled that a Madrid museum may keep a painting looted by the Nazis from a Jewish woman.
Menachem Daum, a pioneering Orthodox Jewish filmmaker, has passed away at the age of 77.
Throughout Jewish history, secret tunnels have played a crucial role in various ways.
UK rap star Skepta has apologized for album artwork that was seen by some as referencing the Holocaust.
In this personal essay, the author discusses how they are teaching their 9-year-old son about antisemitic tropes in order to equip him to call out stereotypes about Jews and other groups.
This personal essay tells the story of the author's trip to Europe, where they visited various Jewish sites and experienced deep emotions.
"One Life" is a new film based on the book "If It's Not Impossible," depicting the heroic efforts of a small group of middle-class Brits in the late 1930s who rescued refugees from war-threatened Prague, including Jewish children from the Nazi dictatorship.
Agnes Keleti, a 100-year-old Holocaust survivor and gymnast, is the oldest surviving Olympic champion and the most decorated Jewish female Olympic athlete of all time.
Omer Bartov, a prominent scholar of the Holocaust and professor of Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Brown University, discusses the issue of genocide in the context of Israel and Gaza.
The Kindertransport, which brought over 10,000 child refugees, primarily Jewish, to Britain in the late 1930s, is often portrayed as a successful state-run rescue mission.
The article discusses the concept of recency bias and its impact on the Jewish people.
The "Moments Wisdom Project" is a series of interviews with individuals who have lived long Jewish lives and gained wisdom.
At the 2024 Golden Globes awards ceremony, attendees are wearing yellow ribbon pins on their red carpet outfits.
The article explores the concept of Jewish trauma and its generational effects.
The article discusses the real story behind the movie "One Life," which portrays the efforts of Nicholas Winton, a British stockbroker who rescued Jewish children from the Nazis during the Holocaust.
"The Anne Frank Gift Shop" is a dark comedy film that explores the question of how to sell the memory of the Holocaust to a younger generation.

Top authors in Holocaust

account_boxAndrew Lapin
account_boxAndrew Silow-Carroll
account_boxJulia Gergely
account_boxJacob Kornbluh
account_boxLior Zaltzman
account_boxJacob Gurvis
account_boxJackie Hajdenberg
account_boxPJ Grisar
account_boxShira Li Bartov
account_boxToby Axelrod