The defacing of the mural was condemned by Mario Venezia, the head of Italy’s Holocaust memorial museum, as a “demented act”.
Many are comparing these recent incidents to events leading up to the Holocaust. While there are troubling similarities, one ...
Pierre Goldman grew up under the shadow of the Holocaust, filled with anger, guilt and a drive to emulate the revolutionary ...
In the acclaimed new book Gaza Faces History, historian Enzo Traverso challenges Western attitudes toward Israel’s ongoing ...
Tensions with immigrant Muslim communities are making cities like London, Amsterdam and Paris more dangerous for Jews, while ...
The Mexican National College presents new findings on the 15th-century climate crisis that led to the sacrifice of 42 ...
Bau: Artist at War, a Holocaust feature that stars Emile Hirsch as real-life artist Joseph Bau, has landed a theatrical ...
In a compelling moment, the show’s host, Harvard historian Henry Louis Gates Jr., reveals what we had never known.
Telling my story makes me feel empowered because what was taken from us Jews and so many others was our very humanity.
Across the spectrum of political messages heard and seen in recent campaigns and demonstrations around the world, we have ...
A Milanese mural of Italy's most prominent Holocaust survivors was defaced, scratching out both their faces and the stars of ...