Netanyahu lauds Jewish people's ascension from the ashes to become 'a rising world power,' but warns of double threat posed by resurgent anti-Semitism and a belligerent Iran

Ed Mosberg, a veteran participant in the March of the Living, says he doesn't fear death: 'I already died 70 years ago when the Germans murdered my whole family not far from here'

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

For second year, developers and mentors team up in May to find creative ways to address the need for assistance, commemoration and education

'We are hiding in the forest and do not plan to submit to the Germans. Bring your wife, a few good men and we will build something together'

Collection belonging to Belgian underground operative Adrian Aloy, including images of the revenge killing of SS guards, made public ahead of Jerusalem auction

With the number of survivors shrinking, anti-Semitism on the rise, and enough time gone by for stories to be shared openly, writers and readers find the genre as relevant as ever

Writer Joop van Wijk has spent years piecing together his mysterious Aunt Nelly’s wartime activities, cutting through lies that concealed her Nazi collaborator past

Much as Anne Frank's diary gripped older generations, fictionalized social media account of real teenager Eva Heyman, murdered by the Nazis, is generating buzz among today's young

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