The legendary director was being honoured at a Holocaust testimony organisation he helped found 30 years ago
By Daniel Ben-David
'Jews will never be safe until Israel is safe and secure' says 94-year David Schaecter in open letter to Spielberg
By Eliana Jordan
By Nathan Abrams
Thirty years ago, the now legendary director released his dinosaur movie, echoing the Nazi ‘Museum of an Extinct Race’
The great director's sister Nancy is behind a new film about the lasting trauma suffered by witnesses to terrorist atrocities
By Stephen Applebaum
Max Friedman, the son of two Holocaust survivors, was reluctant to see Steven Spielberg’s film when it came out in 1993. But when he did, it changed his life
By Karen Glaser
The director said that antisemitism is 'standing proud with hands on hips, like Hitler and Mussolini'
By Jenni Frazer
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