Remembering my dad, a Holocaust survivor, this Father’s Day When I was growing up, Dad only spoke of his childhood around his older sisters or unless someone asked him a specific question. I had many. Jennifer Krebs June 12, 2025
Jewish filmmaker Marcel Ophuls dies at 97 His 1969 documentary, "The Sorrow and the Pity" shattered the myth that most of France had resisted the Nazis. JNS Staff May 27, 2025
Argentina uncovers Nazi propaganda cache in court basement 83 boxes of Nazi material sent from Tokyo in 1941 were rediscovered after 84 years—shedding light on Argentina’s role in postwar Nazi escape routes. JNS Staff May 13, 2025
When did the current wave of antisemitism begin? To my mind, the sickening fate of journalist Daniel Pearl signaled the beginning of the revived trend that Jews are still confronting. Ben Cohen May 9, 2025
Herzog pays tribute to WWII Allied troops on Victory Day Like former Soviet Union nations, the Jewish state marks Victory Day on May 9. JNS Staff May 8, 2025
Nazi recording confirms Hitler ordered Holocaust Newly revealed SS-officer tape provides direct evidence of Hitler's explicit command for extermination of the Jews. JNS Staff May 6, 2025
Anti-Israel protests on campus recall Europe under the Nazis, survivor tells Senate panel "What's happening today looks and feels the same," David Schaecter testified before the Senate Aging Committee during a hearing on "addressing the rise of antisemitism and supporting older Americans." Jonathan D. Salant May 2, 2025
Dachau unveils memorial honoring US troops on 80th anniversary of liberation The monument honors U.S. 45th Division as ceremonies recall the camp’s liberation 80 years ago and the voices of survivors and liberators. May 1, 2025
Last Sobibor survivor reveals buried Nazi atrocities Yaakov Biskowitz embodied heroism both as a Holocaust survivor from the death camp in Poland and later as an Israeli police officer. Tal Ariel Yakir April 24, 2025