Book review: The Incandescent Threads - Mystic hokum or a popular classic?
The latest in author's Sephardic Cycle begins begins by portraying the relationship between a Jewish-American artist and his father, a Holocaust survivor from Warsaw
Appeal to build headstone for the grave of author behind searing Babyn Yar account
Campaign launched to build a headstone for the unmarked grave of Soviet émigré Anatoly Kuznetsov, who wrote novel about massacre after witnessing atrocity aged 12
Inspired by my namesake who died in the Holocaust
A family tragedy, and a strange coincidence sparked Melanie Levensohn’s creativity
Anonymous Jewish buyer wins Hitler's watch in million-dollar US auction
The item was expected to fetch as much as $4m
Critics of this act of communal myopia will not be silenced
Supporters of the proposed Holocaust memorial and ‘learning centre’ opposite the Houses of Parliament have been trying to stop those who oppose the plans from speaking out
‘I told President Biden that he reminded me of my husband’
Holocaust survivor photographed speaking with the US President reveals the details of their conversation at Yad Vashem
France must do more to fight Jew hate, says Shoah survivor 80 years after Vel d'Hiv roundup
Joan Salter MBE was in Paris just before the mass arrest and narrowly escaped deportation
Remains of 8,000 victims of Nazis found at site in Poland
Bodies had been dug up and burnt to ashes in attempt to cover crimes
Speaking publicly about the Shoah was an eye-opener
The intensity of the reaction to my new book has surprised me, as have the different responses depending on where I’ve been speaking – but it tells us much about ourselves
Jewish children targeted by 'gas chamber’ hissing in classrooms
Jewish children are being taunted by classmates hissing to emulate the Nazi gas chambers in schools nationwide, says a campaigner
Theatre review - The End of The Night: Himmler, the chillingly reasonable dinner guest
Ben Brown’s fly-on-the wall play imagines what passed between the top Nazi and the Swedish representative of the World Jewish Congress when they met in April 1945
Holocaust victims’ relatives confront the past in Vienna
Members of London’s Association of Jewish Refugees visited the Austrian capital last week to seek out names of relatives among those of more than 64,000 Austrian Jews murdered in the Holocaust and commemorated at city's the Wall of Names
The best-read book of the 20th century: the extraordinary story of Anne Frank's Diary
A new book traces the history of an iconic Holocaust book which became a publishing phenomena
Manhunt for ‘many dozens’ of surviving Nazi criminals
Simon Wiesenthal Center in search for remaining Holocaust perpetrators after ex-SS guard aged 101 is convicted
How the pope failed the Jews in the Holocaust
A new book sets out damning evidence about the conduct of Pope Pius XII during the Second World War
101-year-old SS guard sentenced for war crimes in German court
He's believed to be the oldest perpetrator of Nazi crimes sentenced
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