An Argentinian-Jewish political umbrella organization has revealed extracts from thousands of Second World War archival documents that highlight the level of Nazi influence on the country, particularly the war criminals who fled there.
Blurring the boundaries separating man from machine, a technology growing in popularity allows computer chips to be implanted under the skin. This may be prohibited by the Bible but one rabbi warns of a greater danger: the chips could be used as a Nazi-like tool to control the populace.
At the end of last summer, Nina Fishman, the 71-year-old daughter of Holocaust survivors from Lithuania, received a phone call out of the blue from Magen David Adom’s Family Tracing and Reunification Unit. Her long-lost relatives found her.
The De ARCA Statue Art Museum in Jogjakarta on Saturday removed a wax sculpture of Adolf Hitler in response to harsh criticism from the Simon Wiesenthal Center.
The unprecedented success of the far-right party Alternative for Germany (AfD) has raised major fears and anxieties among Jewish groups and Germans alike.
Frankfurt’s new bill will ban any municipal funding or the renting of rooms for any activities of groups or individuals who support the anti-Semitic BDS movement.
The destroyed ruins of historical ritual baths, known as mikvehs, have been uncovered in one of the most vibrant centers of Jewish life in Eastern Europe before the Holocaust.