'You gave me my life,' Sophie Tajch Klisman tells Doug Harvey, 74 years after the latter participated in freeing of Salzwedel concentration camp

In 'Ask Dr. Ruth,' now playing in a few New York theaters and streaming June 1 on Hulu, viewers learn that there’s a lot more to Westheimer’s story than they might think

Edith Eger refuses to let the horrors she experienced at Auschwitz define her, says she hopes to help lead others 'from darkness to light, from victimization to empowerment'

Polish-born 89-year-old poet Halina Birenbaum greeted by a standing ovation at Turin event after her campaign to boycott compelled organizers to exclude far-right publishing house

Members of Canadian delegation, including nine who lived through the Holocaust, describe March of the Living as both a difficult and rewarding experience

Two Jewish sons, both hidden in WWII Belgium, embrace in Jerusalem as B’nai B’rith honors founders of Belgian-Jewish underground rescue group

A mission to spread eye-witness accounts of the horrors endured under the Nazis has not slowed as the trio approach age 90 -- in fact, speaking out is more important than ever

A painter's mother saved every piece of her family's wartime correspondence. Now this treasure chest of revelations is set to be exhibited where she began her life, in Krakow

Memorial events begin at 8 p.m. with state ceremony at Yad Vashem; Thursday will see national moment of silence and the annual March of the Living at Auschwitz

On eve of Holocaust Remembrance Day, Yad Vashem lays cornerstone of new center for storing testimonies, objects from Shoah

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