Int’l Holocaust Day, 75 Years After Auschwitz, Not Much Learned

International Holocaust Remembrance Day, is January 27, designated by the United Nations General Assembly resolution 60/7 in 2005.
A Great, but Fragile, Triumph of Zionism

The arrival of dozens of world leaders to Jerusalem to mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day and commit to fighting anti-Semitism represents recognition of Zionism’s fundamental truth: Israel is the one and only eternal homeland of the Jewish people.
What Putin didn’t talk about in Jerusalem …

Soviet propaganda claimed that the Zionist movement was an ideological bedfellow of the Nazis, and that Zionist leaders had collaborated with the Nazis at just the time that the USSR was engaged in its heroic resistance.
Holocaust Remembrance, Palestinian Irrelevance

Bemoaning all the apparent attention on the Jews prior to the Fifth World Holocaust Forum in Jerusalem, a columnist for the official Palestinian Authority daily newspaper “Al-Hayat Al-Jadida” proposed murder as a solution to stop the proceedings.
Bones of Holocaust Victims Rise Up from Under Ground in Auschwitz
ZAKA Chairman Yehuda Meshi-Zahav to the World Holocaust Forum: Deal with the dignity of the dead, before commemoration.
When the World Meets in Jerusalem

It was the darkest chapter in world history, the smell of burnt flesh coming out of the ovens in Auschwitz, the unimaginable horrors, the experiments, the demonic evil force that tried to eradicate the Jewish people was stopped 75 years ago.
PA: Kill Jews to Save the World

The pervasive Palestinian Antisemitism is the direct result of the PA’s teachings.
Why the Bombing Auschwitz Argument Still Matters

The Allies’ refusal to devote sufficient resources to rescue and halt the Nazi murder factory is one more reason why a sovereign State of Israel is necessary.
How Can We Truly Honor the Memory of the Holocaust Victims

In the near future a whole generation of Holocaust survivors will join the annals of history. Around 15,000 people who escaped the atrocities of the Third Reich and made Israel their home passed away last year, while only 190,000 remain.
World Leaders Converge on Jerusalem for Fifth World Holocaust Forum

Gathering of heads of state in Jerusalem to mark 75 years since liberation of Auschwitz to be “largest diplomatic event in Israel’s history,” according to Israel’s Foreign Ministry • Yad Vashem chair: Resurgence of worldwide anti-Semitism makes event more important than ever.