Holocaust education
Germany to provide Yad Vashem with €5 million annually under new agreement with Israel
The agreement will replace an older one agreed upon in 2020, in which Germany committed to providing €1 million annually until 2031.
European Commission launches Project NERON to focus on antisemitism, fostering Jewish life
Boston principal apologizes to Muslim, Arab students who felt 'unsafe' after Holocaust lesson
Head of Anne Frank Educational Center questions Yad Vashem's Germany expansion, drawing backlash
Holocaust education: Why telling Lithuania’s Jewish story matters more than ever - opinion
The Lost Shtetl Museum in Lithuania is significant because it reflects international cooperation and interest.
Hungarian textbooks portray Jews positively, contain unbiased coverage of Holocaust - IMPACT-se
IMPACT-se released new research that found that Hungarian school textbooks include informative depictions of Judaism and empathetic, deep coverage of the Holocaust.
'World, Open Your Eyes'
Holocaust Survivors Refuse to Be Silenced. This Year They Will March on the March of the Living Against Antisemitism
Eva Schloss, Auschwitz survivor and founder of Anne Frank Trust UK, dies at 96
"Her legacy will continue to guide and empower young people to build a world free from hatred and discrimination," Trust chief executive Dan Green said.
"We have to march this year—it might be our last chance"
This year’s March of the Living may be the last chance for young participants to walk alongside Holocaust survivors and bear witness to their stories.
'If not us, then who?': Indian CEO pushes Holocaust awareness at home - interview
Meet the Indian business leader pushing for Holocaust awareness in his country of nearly 1.5 billion people.
Distortion is the new denial: 17% believe Holocaust deaths were exaggerated
How minimization and distortion of the Holocaust are eroding memory and fueling antisemitism
Over 100 Holocaust survivors light fifth Hanukkah candle at Western Wall in ceremony of resilience
Claims Conference and Western Wall Heritage Foundation hosted the ninth annual event honoring survivors, October 7 victims, and the fight against rising antisemitism.
NYC principal turns down Holocaust survivor’s talk over his ‘messages around Israel and Palestine’
The principal of the Brooklyn middle school MS 447, Arin Rusch, said that she believed that hosting survivor Sami Steigman’s presentation was not “right” for the school.
New York Historical exhibition immerses listeners in Holocaust testimony
The recordings on which this exhibition is based contain interviews with survivors, perpetrators, and bystanders of the Holocaust