Kate Middleton made a last-minute decision to appear at a special ceremony commemorating Holocaust Memorial Day, posing for photos with survivors.
I feature my mother’s testimony in my teaching because it gives my students a direct link, through me, as my mother’s son, to the genocide that was the Holocaust, writes Menachem Z. Rosensaft.
King Charles and the Prince and Princess of Wales attended various events to observe International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Prince William shared his great grandmother's daring mission as Princess Kate joined Holocaust commemorations.
Finding Hope After the Holocaust,” his new portrait collection of 90 Holocaust survivors. The accompanying text acknowledges Reich’s experience at Auschwitz, but it focuses more on Reich’s ...
But I don’t get an answer.” Educators and Jewish organizations have been working to devise strategies for teaching about the Holocaust when the last survivors with memory of the Holocaust can ...
On Monday, King Charles traveled to Poland for Holocaust Memorial Day, which this year marks the 80 th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz. Prince William and Kate Middleton will attend a remembrance service in London later today, Kensington Palace has confirmed.
The event at the Museum of Jewish Heritage was one of the largest gatherings of survivors in the country and featured a debut of a new exhibit called “Survivor Stories.”
Funds for the future Hilton Family Holocaust Education Center in Phoenix are now up to $38 million, providing more resources ahead of the expected opening in April 2027.
People all across the nation are participating in Holocaust Remembrance events this week. And here in Lexington, the community gathered to hear a Holocaust survivor share her story. “I can only speak about what I have experienced and what my family,
The new street sign, named for the Jerusalem museum built in 1953 as a memorial to victims of the Holocaust, is just a few steps from Park East Synagogue, the stately Orthodox congregation at 163 East 67th St. that’s been led for more than six decades by Rabbi Arthur Schneier, himself a 94-year-old Holocaust survivor.