Hanukkah miracle: Friends reunite after 81 years of being separated by Nazis

The two 91-year-old friends were reunited, speaking by Zoom for the first time in 81 years. After the long separation, the two friends have been making up for lost time, dialoguing online at least once a week.
A Holocaust Survivor’s Visit to Her Childhood Home Transports Her to the Past

Ahead of the 83rd anniversary of Kristallnacht, Eve Kugler, 90, visited her hometown of Halle, Germany, and recalls the horrifying period that led to her family fleeing for their lives.
The Mireille Knoll Murder Trial: Will France Deliver Justice this Time?

Even if it does, it won’t be forgotten that it took place in the shadow of the violent anti-Semitic murder of another Jewish woman, Sarah Halimi, who killer was set free.
83 years ago today: Kristallnacht

“My grandfather, George Weisz, was born in Hungary and during WWII was sent to Auschwitz and several other Concentration Camps. His parents were killed, but thank God, he survived and went on to build a life in Cleveland, Ohio. Unfortunately, my grandfather just passed away a few months ago,” Rabbi Weisz shared with Israel 365News.
On Kristallnacht Anniversary, Israel365 Vows to “Never Forget” Holocaust Survivors

Eighty-three years ago this week, on November 9-10, 1938, wild violence against the Jewish people broke out throughout Europe on a night which would come to be known as Kristallnacht.
California Needs to Pick Holocaust Education or Anti-Semitism

Gov. Gavin Newsom cannot simultaneously push for a curriculum that teaches about the perils of the Shoah and give voice to the latest trends in Jew-hatred.
Curriculum expert responds to TX teacher’s ‘two sides to Holocaust’ claim: No such thing

“The universalization of the world’s greatest tragedy has created a post-modern vacuum in which educators feel it appropriate to entertain Holocaust denial or use it as a tool to push their politics,” said Dr. Laurie Cardoza-Moore who has been reviewing educational content nationally for over a decade
Is Eric Zemmour the New Bruno Kreisky?

When it comes to anti-Semitic barbs and dog whistles, the overlaps between the two men who denounced their Jewish identity are again all too apparent.
The Latest Target of Anti-Israel Academics? The Negev

The same leftist activists who demand that Israel expel “illegal” Jewish settlers simultaneously insist that Israel not expel Bedouin squatters.
A little-known spaniard saved five times as many Jews during WW2 as Schindler: Now Spain wants to reward his descendants

“For him, the principle of humanity prevailed over the principle of legality,” Miguel de Lucas, director of Centro Sefarad-Israel, told the Spanish news site El País in an interview.