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  • Discovery Channel and PBS to Air Holocaust Documentaries
    Two new documentaries – one on U.S. soldiers who liberated concentration camps, and the other on survivors from Britain – will air for Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day).
  • Story of Holocaust Victim Aims at a New Generation
    Just like Anne Frank's tragic tale told the story of the Holocaust, a fictional Instagram account of an actual young girl murdered by the Nazis is reaching today's young people.
  • How Should Christians Respond to the Holocaust?
    This week, Jews in Israel and around the world will observe Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day. Today, we share a teaching from Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein on how Christians can honor the six million Jews who were exterminated by the Nazis in World War II.
  • Remembrance Is No Longer Enough
    As we observe Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day), Yael reminds us that anti-Semitism is not a thing of the past. Anti-Jewish hatred is reviving and anti-Semitic attacks are growing exponentially — as we saw in the recent...
  • What was the Holocaust and Why Should We Remember It?
    As Jews in Israel and around the world this week observe the solemn day of Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day, we share a teaching from Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein on the importance of remembering the horrors of the Holocaust.
  • Photo Friday: For Man Is the Tree of the Field
    From a distance, this looks like a tree at Yad Vashem, Israel's Holocaust memorial. But on closer look, the tree's leaves are 600 people.
  • The Changing Course of Anti-Semitism –The Holocaust
    As the world recognizes International Holocaust Remembrance Day on Sunday, Jan. 27, Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein explains how anti-Semitism took on new meaning after six million people were brutally murdered simply because they were Jewish.
  • Turning Remembrance into Action
    As we memorialize the six million Jews murdered by the Nazis, we must also turn our remembrance into action – both to ensure that all remaining Holocaust survivors can live their final days in dignity, and to speak out against the anti-Semitism that is rising around the world today.
  • Learning to Appreciate My Family’s Holocaust History
    I remember growing up in the United States and feeling embarrassed by my Eastern European parents. My mom and dad were born and raised in Romania, spoke English with a thick accent, ate foods I struggled to pronounce and didn't particularly care for, and were both baffled as to why their son . . .
  • Israel Unveils Remembrance Hall for Fallen Soldiers
    Ahead of Israel's Memorial Day, Yom HaZikaron, which will be observed on Monday, the Israeli Defense Ministry has unveiled a memorial commemorating each of the 23,000 soldiers killed defending the Jewish state.
  • My Grandfather’s Holocaust Story: Max’s Life and Legacy
    In the final segment of this moving series of her grandfather, a Holocaust survivor, Fellowship writer Yonit Rothchild shares the legacy of Max Grinblatt's life that his story be told...
  • Holocaust Victims, Suffering Each Day
    Writing at The New York Daily News, Yael Eckstein says that it is not only time to honor those lost during the Holocaust, but to help those who survived and who still live in poverty and isolation.

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