At the initiative of the Paris City Council, a promenade named after Aristides de Sousa Mendes was inaugurated on the...
Read moreDetailsIn Sousse, Monastir, and Nabeul, the Tunisian Jewish community, supported by the local authorities, is working to restore places of...
Read moreDetailsThe city of Antwerp has approved the installation of 50 new memorials to commemorate victims of the Nazi persecution during...
Read moreDetailsToday, publishing on the anniversary of the Nazi invasion of Poland, We Survived the Holocaust (Imagine and Wonder Publishing) is...
Read moreDetailsNew Book Captures Fear and Fortitude of Dutch Boy Who Escaped the Nazis Inspired by a real boy and real...
Read moreDetailsCafés, bars, bakeries, restaurants, and fashion houses line Tel Aviv’s longest thoroughfare. Dizengoff Street, a three-kilometer stretch of fashion, food,...
Read moreDetailsHistorians look at the rise of Fascism on the Continent during the 1930s as a road map to understanding the...
Read moreDetailsMadam Prime Minister, Ladies and Gentlemen Ministers Ladies and Gentlemen, Secretaries of State, Madam Vice-President of the National Assembly, Mr....
Read moreDetailsFFEU President Rabbi Marc Schneier and Hon. Edward Mermelstein, New York City Commissioner for International Affairs, hosted at New York...
Read moreDetailsA new document calling for the preservation of Jewish heritage in Africa has been signed within the framework of the...
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