Wednesday, 2 April, 2025
4 Nisan 5785
Miramax has agreed to waive a demand from a young British composer to secure the rights to set The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas to music, following the JC’s intervention
By Nic North
They met as 14-year-olds in a concentration camp and have been friends ever since.
By Gaby Wine
Best-selling author and psychologist Edith Eger is determined not to be defined as a victim of the Nazis, she tells Gaby Wine
An operatic project is teaching children about the Shoah - and the war in Ukraine
By Julie Carbonara
By Isabel Sawkins
Soviet propaganda and lack of survivors led to a very different perspective on the Holocaust
The Law Society of Scotland imposed the penalties following an inquiry into Neil McPherson, 64, a criminal defence lawyer from Ayrshire
By Paul Drury
96-year-old Boris Romantschenko survived Buchenwald and Bergen Belsen concentration camps
By Felix Pope
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They've been taken to a refugee camp close to the Hungarian border
By Rosa Doherty
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Ofsted has said the American School in London 'requires improvement'
By Josh Kaplan
Shoah display dedicated to 'outspoken Jews' with no connection to the genocide
The £100m monument is set to open next to parliament in 2024
By JC Reporter
Gabriel Bach compiled evidence for the 1961 trial
The company have said they've banned users responsible
At a rally last month demonstrators held up a banner referencing Auschwitz
By Liam Hoare
By Jonathan Freedland
The new West End production of Cabaret restores the Jewish sub-plot which was excised from the famous film, and in doing so gives it pathos, tenderness and a moral heart
The acclaimed Holocaust graphic novel was banned by a US school board last month