A new film tells the incredible story of two friends who risked their lives
By Anthea Gerrie
Christian nationalist Michael Flynn suggested mothers were complicit in handing over their young children to go on trains to Auschwitz
By Rosa Doherty
Sylvia Bruck and her husband Thomas died after their car hit a tree
By Gaby Wine
Jewish groups have branded the incident 'despicable'
By Richard Percival
The Fed’s My Voice project has received just over £246,000 from the National Lottery Heritage Fund
By William Rome
Gwrych Castle, in north Wales, housed child refugees between 1939 and 1941
The museum will be built in the popular game with 400 million monthly players
By Hannah Gillott
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By Gloria Tessler
My mother’s cousin, Petr Kien, who was murdered by the Nazis, has been a presence in my life ever since I was a child
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Jewish community leaders said the actions of Honky Donky restaurant were 'offensive'
2,500 Jews were freed from a train to Theresienstadt in 1945
By Keren David
Can a Jewish genealogy expert help me find my Polish great aunt?
The Hollywood actor is being honoured for his longtime advocacy 'against antisemitism and bigotry'
Leitner celebrated liberation from a Nazi concentration camp each year with falafel and now the tradition has spread around the world
By JC Reporter
Andrew Hesketh’s new book tells the story of the children who played an important role in Zionist history
By Andrew Hesketh
Businessman Karl Steineke risked his life by hiding several persecuted Jews in his home
By Rob Hyde
While allegations of misconduct at the Arolsen Archives are investigated, we should not lose sight of the great work that continues to be done there
By Toby Simpson