Holocaust Memorial Museum
Head of Anne Frank Educational Center questions Yad Vashem's Germany expansion, drawing backlash
The Israeli-born educator warned that Yad Vashem's planned branches in Germany could face controversy over the institution's ties to the Israeli government.
Yad Vashem chooses Germany for first overseas education centers
Lebanese banker receives hate comments over large Holocaust museum donation
US Holocaust Memorial Museum acquires rare World War II-era Captain America comics
Holocaust museums need radical changes
As there are so many who can testify to the current hate mongering against Jews, these museums have the potential to become museums for living history.
Sweden launches museum for Scandinavian Holocaust survivors
Announcing the decision to create the museum, Swedish Minister of Social Affairs and Sports Minister Annika Strandhall said Tuesday on Twitter that the news “feels more important than ever.”
Florida Holocaust Museum takes rock 'n' roll detour in Bill Graham exhibit
The exhibit brings together hundreds of Graham family artifacts — including photographs, documents, memorabilia, multimedia clips and a psychedelic light installation.
Exhibit shows Americans knew a lot about the Holocaust as it happened
An exhibit opening this month at the US Holocaust Memorial Museum in DC asks the question “What did Americans know?”
The U.S. Holocaust Museum vs. Elie Wiesel
It’s all too easy to make excuses for why governments fail to act against genocide.
DC politician who peddled Rothschild conspiracy leaves tour of Holocaust museum early
Trayon White, Sr. reportedly departed the 90-minute tour halfway through without saying goodbye to his hosts.
Yad Vashem, IDF encourage more Holocaust remembrance efforts in army
Special anthology includes texts written during WWII, alongside poems.
Using modern tools to study an ancient hatred
With its new free online course, Yad Vashem is offering a comprehensive examination of 2,000 years of antisemitism.
Holocaust Museum rescinds award given to Myanmar's leader
Aung San Suu Kyi was the second person to receive the Elie Wiesel Award, after only Wiesel himself.
Column one: When great institutions lie
By publishing their findings under Stanford’s name, Kelman and his associates are using Stanford’s brand to give credence to their pseudo-academic research.