In new a cappella choral work, Swedish art music composer Jacob Mühlrad holds a dialogue with his deceased grandfather, using his harrowing testimony and texts by Elie Wiesel

David ‘Dugo’ Leitner, 89, has been eating falafel every January 18 to commemorate his Auschwitz survival, coming to Israel

Tenufa Bakehila is raising funds for a second emergency repair-mobile in Israel's south

Jerusalem-backed Shalom Corps says it will rush doses to 130,000 in Diaspora, but some ask whether plan is feasible, moral, or politically expedient

Israeli and US ambassadors attend funeral for Iancu Tucarman, who spent months at Nazi-run forced labor camps, and was later known for supporting young musical talents

'I lost my childhood, I never had my teenage years,' writes 87-year-old Toby Levy, 'and now, in my old age, this is shortening my life by a year'

With an ever shrinking population and live educational events now on hold, Antony Lishak has grabbed the wheel to capture testimonies before it's too late

Survivor and president of the From the Depths Holocaust commemoration group says 'unacceptable' reference by Quebonafide 'trivializes our common history'

'Deported. Exiled. Saved.' uncovers dramatic new information with implications for descendants of the largest Polish survivor group -- including the family of this writer

In 'Ghost Citizens,' Polish academic Lukasz Krzyzanowski delves into postwar Radom, where Jews found new residents living in their stolen homes, and little empathy from the public

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