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For Holocaust Remembrance Day, which begins Monday evening in Israel, PM Netanyahu addresses the public with updates on the strength of Israel to protect and care for Holocaust survivors today.
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PM Netanyahu met with Holocaust survivors, leading many other world leaders in observing the international day of remembrance.
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On January 27, the world will observe International Holocaust Remembrance Day, commemorating the worst instance of anti-Semitism in history. Yet we also must remember the survivors who are alive today, and only have so many years left to live.
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As we observe Holocaust Remembrance Day, may we pledge to always remember those who died. But also to act to help those who survived — and who still cry out for our help today.
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Writing at CNN, a Jewish survivor of the Dachau concentration camp speaks out against the frightening anti-Semitism she is witnessing today.
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“I never imagined that something like this could ever happen again,” shares one Holocaust survivor with JTA about the Hamas attacks.
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Yael speaks with Sarah, a Holocaust survivor, and Noa, a survivor of the October 7 attacks on Israel in this powerful interview.
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Survivor Jochen Wurfl shares his powerful story just ahead of International Holocaust Remembrance Day and reminds us about the dangers of rising anti-Semitism around the world.
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In today’s powerful podcast, Yael shares two lessons from the Holocaust—the value of saving even one life and how just one person can make a tremendous impact on the world.
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Jan 27th is International Holocaust Remembrance Day. On this day of sorrow, we pray that the horrors of the Holocaust never be forgotten. Today, we will learn the Hebrew phrase "Moda’ut Leho’a" and may we remember, and act, on Holocaust Remembrance Day and beyond.
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The Jewish year is marked by a series of holy observances and holidays. This article offers a brief overview of those holidays and their significance to the Jewish faith.
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To flee war-torn Ukraine, over 550 survivors now live in their biblical homeland.