Missing in action: The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum To support the struggle against resurgent Jew-hatred, it must confront the old-new roots of anti-Zionist antisemitism. Eric Rozenman Oct. 22, 2024
Gottheimer, bipartisan congressional group tour US Holocaust museum The representatives also discussed the antisemitic forgery “The Protocols of the Elders of Zion.” David Swindle May 9, 2024
US Holocaust museum: Jewish students ‘face blatant antisemitism, intimidation and violence’ “It is time for forceful action on all levels,” said Stuart Eizenstat, chair of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. April 25, 2024
US Holocaust Museum focuses on stories of Nazis’ Iranian victims “Helping Iranians look into the historical connections with the Holocaust and Nazi racism is a key part of our effort to underline the global relevance of the Holocaust,” a museum official said. March 28, 2024
US Holocaust Memorial Museum delegation meets with Pope Francis The museum director presented the pope with a letter penned by Holocaust survivors about the Hamas massacre in Israel. Oct. 27, 2023
Rescued recipes: A chef’s quest to honor Holocaust memories Dining at one of Alon Shaya’s restaurants (he’s a two-time winner of the James Beard Award) is a culinary adventure with dishes gleaned from Israel. Ethel G. Hofman Aug. 31, 2023
Antisemitism as advocacy What the Biden administration’s antisemitism strategy gets wrong. Jacob Olidort June 26, 2023
ZOA to Biden: Rescind ‘horrific, frightening’ Holocaust museum council appointments Leaders of anti-Israel groups don’t belong at the helm of a museum whose founding principles call for “support for a Jewish homeland,” according to the Zionist Organization of America. June 14, 2023
Biden names 10 to US Holocaust Memorial Council The nominees include a Wilmington Jewish leader that the president calls “my rabbi,” the CEO of the American Jewish Committee and a former U.S. ambassador to Spain. May 17, 2023