It's been 80-years since the liberation of the notorious Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland. The anniversary was marked this past week with International Holocaust Rememberance Day.
Jesse Eisenberg talks Polish citizenship and finding the complex humor in “A Real Pain,” his cinematic exploration of generational trauma.
Before the Nazis chose Oswiciem as the site of the infamous death camp, Jews thrived in the city for half a millennium. Now, ...
The Holocaust perpetrated by the Nazi regime is the most well-known horror of a horror-filled 20th century. At Auschwitz, ...
A new exhibit by Stockton University’s Sara and Sam Schoffer Holocaust Resource Center will commemorate the 80th anniversary ...
More than 180 people attended the Kol Israel Foundation’s panel discussion, “From 1945 to 2025: Why Does the World Still Hate ...
The former Polish residence of the Nazi commandant at Auschwitz will soon open its doors to the public as a center dedicated ...
Oswiecim has more than eight centuries of history, and some are growing resentful that the world knows little about them ...
Professor Lawrence Goldman accused Lowestoft Town Council of not being 'sincere' in its sympathy for Jewish loss after the ...
Hebrew scholar and Jewish academic Irene Lancaster reflects on challenges experienced by European Jews 80 years on from the ...
Along with 56 survivors of Auschwitz, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Britain’s King Charles III, representatives of Central Florida’s Holocaust Center attended the ceremony marking the ...
The International Holocaust Remembrance Day is taken to be on 27th January, as the Auschwitz Concentration Camp in present-day Poland, the largest concentration camp under the regime of Adolf Hitler ...