New Documentary About Scots Holocaust Heroine Made for Schools
The Church of Scotland is commissioning a documentary for schools about Jane Haining—the only Scot honored as Righteous Among the Nations—who refused to abandon Jewish girls during WWII and died in Auschwitz.
Holocaust survivors living in Israel describe early hiding experiences
Israeli Holocaust survivors recall hiding from Nazis during childhood and how those formative years influenced their entire lives.
The Guest on the 1 Podcast in the World Is an Orthodox Jewish Harvard Psychologist
Dr. David Rosmarin, Harvard psychiatrist and Orthodox Jew, appeared on "The Mel Robbins Podcast" in June 2025—and it became #1 globally.
Uncovering Nana’s story: My journey as a 3rd-generation Holocaust survivor
In a moving personal account, a third-generation Holocaust survivor recounts their journey to uncover their grandmother’s past.
This Jewish New Yorker survived the Holocaust and the Hungarian Revolution and is still helping others today
Susan Kalev, born in a Budapest internment camp in 1944, survived the Holocaust and the Hungarian Revolution before settling in New York.
Holocaust Survivor Mala Tribich Warns People to Guard Against Repeat of Atrocity 80 Years After Liberation of Bergen-Belsen
Holocaust survivor Mala Tribich urges vigilance against rising hate and intolerance, marking 80 years since the liberation of Bergen-Belsen.
Two Stylish Jewish Women. Only One Survived the Holocaust and Became a Fashion Icon
This article contrasts the lives of two Jewish women passionate about fashion during the Holocaust.
Yad Vashem Brings to Life 5,000 Jewish Communities Lost in the Holocaust
Yad Vashem's new audiovisual installation projects light, sound, and animation onto the Valley of the Communities' walls.
Ralph Baer: The Jewish Holocaust Survivor Who Invented the Video Game
Ralph Baer, a German-Jewish refugee, created the first home gaming console, the Magnavox Odyssey.
Holocaust Survivors to Use AI to Preserve Their Stories for Future Generations
Testimony 360 project allows pupils to talk to AI versions of survivors and take virtual tours of concentration camps.