Karen Pollock
UK must boycott Durban festival of Jew hate
It is grotesque that UN should be celebrating the anniversary of this poisonous conference
Time to stop making lazy Holocaust parallels
We must learn the lessons of history without making inappropriate comparisons, argues Karen Pollock
We Jews, of all people, must not be silent over the Uighurs
We must speak out against Chinese actions, says Karen Pollock
Where was God? Or man? Keep asking
We must challenge simplistic narratives about the Shoah, writes Holocaust Educational Trust chief executive Karen Pollock
We must and will always share their testimony
Holocaust Educational Trust chief executive Karen Pollock reflects on the sad fact that Shoah survivors will soon no longer be with us
Our missions for the year ahead
Three communal leaders set out their hopes and objectives for 2020
Frank Foley was a beacon of light in the darkest period of history
Karen Pollock writes about the man who saved 10,000 Jews from certain death
My enduring memory of Gena Turgel was that she made me smile
Karen Pollock reflects on her lifelong friendship with the Holocaust survivor, who has died aged 95
Era of fake news erodes trust in historical truth
This year, the theme of Holocaust Memorial Day is the power of words, but we must also combat the power of deafening silence.
This national monument will fulfill a vital educational role
Remember both bride and prejudice
We must not be afraid of looking at the good and the bad in our history
Remembering a warning that defied belief
Even today, we can’t escape the past’s poison
This is a chance for us to unite in our survival
Legacy that will be in safe hands for generations
Our debt to Britain over Belsen
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