Noted philanthropist and Kindertransport refugee Sir Erich Reich passes away at 87
He was knighted in 2010 for decades of charitable work
Hannah Goslar, Holocaust survivor and friend of Anne Frank dies at 93
The Berlin-born Shoah survivor worked as a nurse in Israel and regularly discussed her diarist friend
London theatre producing a Nazi-Jewish version of Romeo and Juliet
The director Max Lewendel, who is Jewish, defended the production
Holocaust-denying bishop holds hate services in London library
Richard Williamson has been conducting rabidly antisemitic 'services' in building in Earlsfield, South London
A new film about Adolf Eichmann's trial sees the event through the eyes of Israel
Jake Paltrow’s June Zero offers a new take on the historic legal proceedings, by exploring them through the experiences of three disparate characters — a boy, a prison guard and a Holocaust survivor
BBC’s Bargain Hunt star is selling Nazi memorabilia
A yellow star worn by a Dutch Jew, an SS dagger and scabbard and a swastika patch are among items sold, or still on sale at TV antiques expert Charles Hanson's auction house
In Lithuania, new artworks commemorate the lost Jewish community of Kaunas
The exhibits in 2022's European Capital of Culture celebrate and mourn its rich cultural Jewish past - with a focus on those who perished there during the Holocaust
Good Theatre review: How a decent man transformed into a Nazi
David Tennant stars as a German academic who descends to barbarity but it's Elliot Levey who stands out in excellent revival of CP Taylor's play
Two Jewish authors lead colourful debates at book festival
Jonathan Freedland discussed his best-selling book The Escape Artist and historian Simon Sebag Montefiore quizzed experts on Vladimir Putin's war at fifth annual Cliveden Literary Festival
The teen who tried to warn the world about Auschwitz
Jonathan Freedland's new book details the extraordinary tale of the first Jewish prisoner to escape the Nazi death camp
The horror of Auschwitz in pictures
A preview of a new exhibition about the extermination camp
Jewish partisan who fought the Nazis battles to preserve forest fort where resistance group lived
Fania Brantsovsky, now 100, escaped the Vilna Ghetto to join 'Avenger' group - now she's fighting to save woodland camp so next generations can learn of their struggle
Boy in The Striped Pyjamas author sinks to new low with the melodramatic sequel
Jews in John Boyne's work are reduced to landscape rather than real characters
Amnesty UK refuses to sack official who likened Israel’s Gaza policies to the Shoah
Charity's 'country coordinator for Israel and Occupied Palestinian territories' retweeted a message asking how video footage showing Israeli youths shouting at a Palestinian woman was 'any different from Nazi Germany'
‘It’s right and proper that Jews play Jews’ says Elliot Levey as he prepares for his role in a new production of Good
Fresh from playing Herr Schultz in Cabaret, Levey is now set to play another German Jew in CP Taylor's classic play
Young Austrian volunteers serve and say ‘never again’
1,300 young people have taken part in the Austrian Holocaust Memorial Service programme.
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