Living on the edge: Resilience in troubled times Yes, antisemitism exists. It always has. We will be identified as Jews by our haters, so we might as well live authentic lives on our own terms. Rabbi Areyah Kaltmann April 25, 2025
Rubio marks Days of Remembrance of Victims of the Holocaust The U.S. Secretary of State said America “must ensure the history, and the facts, of the Holocaust are not denied or distorted.” Mike Wagenheim April 24, 2025
How extremism continues with little intervention How have Western governments like Canada continued to allow Jew-hatred while calling out America for taking measure to protect its Jewish citizens? Shoshana Bryen April 24, 2025
IDF troops mark Holocaust Remembrance Day across all fronts Troops observed a moment of silence in all combat sectors, in Gaza, Syria, Lebanon and Judea and Samaria. JNS Staff April 24, 2025
Israel halts for Yom Hashoah, honoring the Six Million The country came to a standstill during a two-minute siren honoring the 6 million Jews murdered in the Holocaust; Netanyahu lays wreath in solemn tribute at Yad Vashem. JNS Staff April 24, 2025
Survivor lights torch, prays for hostages at Yad Vashem Gad Fartouk, 93, prays for 59 hostages in Gaza before lighting a torch at Israel’s Holocaust memorial ceremony marking 80 years since Nazi defeat. Joshua Marks April 24, 2025
Every year, survivor Milgram tells her story. Today, she will tell it to 200 soldiers Sara Milgram has three children, nine grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Amelie Botbol April 23, 2025
Even now, Jewish children are targets Antisemitism adapts to its surroundings, shifts its language and moves from theology to ideology. Yael Eckstein April 21, 2025
Yom Hashoah: It’s time to change how we look at antisemitism People are struggling to understand “how to recognize it, what causes it, what it says about our societies and the risks we all face, Jewish or not,” says historian Edna Friedberg. Jan Lee April 21, 2025