Initially, IKEA's Ingvar Kamprad was happy to cooperate with Elisabeth Åsbrink's book on his Jewish friend. Then she found a 1943 file showing he'd been a Swedish Nazi party member

When Germany occupied Hungary in 1944, Arie Even, his mother and brother had to go into hiding for nearly a year, at times in bales of hay and in underground cellars

Need to shelter at home, fear of a hospital trip they won't return from stir painful memories for estimated 400,000 Jews who lived through WWII

Those on their own cite loneliness, but not fear; say there must be hope for the future and an end to blame and incitement over the pandemic

Relatives of Moshe Grunwald initially upset by funeral home mix-up, but gain satisfaction when they find out stranger had no one to grieve his death

Claims Conference says funds will be given to agencies providing care to Jewish victims of Nazis, warns of possible effects from the 'social isolation caused by this health crisis'

Berlin-based Alfred Landecker Foundation says survivors are particularly vulnerable in light of COVID-19, both to infection and to effects of self-isolation

Holocaust survivor Perel Wiesel was allegedly assaulted for months, transferred to Bnei Brak facility where she caught deadly disease

Dutch-based Christians for Israel planning to deliver more than 300,000 meals on wheels over next two months as country with poor medical infrastructure scrambles to contain virus

Assistance group now relying on volunteers to continue serving clients who are unable to leave their homes because of high risk of infection

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