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Monday, April 24, 2017
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Netanyahu: Allies could have saved 4 million Jews if they’d bombed death camps in 1942
By
ToI Staff
In bitter Holocaust Remembrance Day speech citing new UN documents, PM castigates global indifference 75 years ago, says it persists today
Anti-Semitic incidents surge 86% in US in 2017 – ADL
By
Eric Cortellessa
As survivors die, small museum looks at future of Holocaust education
By
Jessica Steinberg
Rivlin says world must maintain its humanity, as Israel marks Holocaust day
By
Stuart Winer
Live updates (closed)
Netanyahu said to give German FM ultimatum over meeting left-wing groups
By
Gavin Rabinowitz
Thousands take part in March of the Living in Auschwitz; visiting German minister says Holocaust is a warning to fight anti-Semitism
JCC bomb hoaxer charged with vast list of offenses, including threats to execute children, blow up planes
By
Tamar Pileggi
US-Israeli teen hacker accused in Israeli court of making over 2,000 intimidating calls to Jewish institutions, malls, schools, airlines and police in US and worldwide; threatening US senator and top defense official
French Jews worried over Le Pen’s success in presidential vote’s 1st round
By
Cnaan Liphshiz
Head of CRIF umbrella group calls on voters to unite around Macron regardless of their opinion of his policies
French Israelis vote 60% for Fillon, 4% for Le Pen
By
Raphael Ahren
France’s next leader: Centrist Macron vs. far-rightist Le Pen
By
John Leicester
and
Lori Hinnant
Germany’s unruly anti-immigration AfD picks election duo
By
Deborah Cole
10,000 youths mark Holocaust Remembrance Day at Auschwitz
By
ToI Staff
and
AP
Education minister tells participants of annual commemoration at site of Nazi death camp that Israel will be an ‘Iron Dome’ to protect Jews
Holocaust Remembrance Day
'The impeccable records kept by the Nazis are crucial'
Vast German archive holds the secret to combating Holocaust denial
By
Renee Ghert-Zand
Increased access to 30 million documents housed in the International Tracing Service helps fuel research, combat revisionism and bring closure to victims’ families
Israel pauses to remember 6 million murdered in Holocaust
By
ToI Staff
Two-minute siren brings country to a standstill amid memorial ceremonies marking annual remembrance day
Ceremonies mark liberation of 2 Nazi camps 72 years ago
By
AP
Anti-fascists, Jews boycott Croatia memorial at WWII death camp
By
AFP
IDF chief visits Auschwitz ahead of Holocaust Remembrance Day
By
Judah Ari Gross
We honor the Righteous Among the Nations, but why not our own?
By
Cathryn J. Prince
With a new book out this month, Holocaust survivor and scholar Mordecai Paldiel is working to see Israeli organizations recognize the Jews who saved fellow Jews during WWII
Top Ops
Nurit Bachrach
Not murdered at Auschwitz
Her father died without discovering his parents’ fate, but she finally has the answer
Robert Rozett
‘It wasn’t us’: The battle for memory and history
Nations that helped carry out the Holocaust are revising history to recast themselves as victims and rescuers
Naomi Chazan
Gassim died at home
The brief life of a refugee, the Israelis who loved him and the country that refused to be his home
Avi Dichter
Do not take the Holocaust in vain
Those like his relatives slaughtered in Rozyszcze had nobody to whom they could call out for help
Amanda B. Dan
Once there was a villain named Hitler
Israeli kids start learning the emotional ropes of Holocaust remembrance at an early age
Without naming Iran, Trump says threats to destroy Israel musn’t be ignored
By
Ricky Ben-David
and
Eric Cortellessa
As Israel marks Holocaust Day, US president tells WJC world must not ‘disregard the warnings of our own times,’ anti-Semitism must be stamped out
Trump to deliver keynote address at US Capitol Holocaust event
By
Eric Cortellessa
Qalandiya stabber was ‘fed up with life,’ wanted to die
By
Tamar Pileggi
and
Judah Ari Gross
Palestinian mother of 9 Asya Kabaneh, who lightly injured soldier, tells interrogators she decided to stab Israeli guards after husband threatened to divorce her
Tel Aviv stabber was in Israel on one-day ‘peace’ pass, official says
By
Judah Ari Gross
Israel freezes some permits for Palestinians after 4 hurt in attack; teen was here with group that works to improve Israeli-Palestinian ties
Case closed against cop who shot scissor-wielding Palestinian teen attackers
By
Tamar Pileggi
Police investigators drop probe into off-duty officer who opened fire on young terrorists, killing one, as they stabbed passersby in Jerusalem market in 2015
Palestinians say Marwan Barghouti’s health ‘dangerously deteriorating’
By
Dov Lieber
Israel Prisons Service spokesman says he’s ‘not aware’ of decline; adds, ‘If he does not feel well, he can eat’
Palestinians say no prisoners quit hunger strike, more joined
By
Dov Lieber
PA minister says 1,500 now refusing food; Israel says many Hamas prisoners have abandoned strike
Jewish veterans bemoan stalling of Israel’s WWII museum
By
Aron Heller
$10 million needed to complete building, exhibits in Latrun for story of 1.5 million Jewish soldiers who fought the Nazis
Three more F-35 fighter jets touch down in Israel
By
Judah Ari Gross
and
AFP
Sunday’s acquisition brings total number of ‘Adir’ stealth aircraft up to five, out of 50 ordered by IAF
UN chief vows to stand up against anti-Israel bias, anti-Semitism
By
ToI Staff
and
AFP
Antonio Guterres receives standing ovation at WJC event, saying Israel has undeniable right to exist and should be treated like any other member state
Holocaust Remembrance Day
Alone in life, some Holocaust survivors pass with no one to bury them
By
Marissa Newman
‘Last Letters’ exhibit offers bittersweet memories of Holocaust
By
Jessica Steinberg
More Headlines
Australian piercing shop declares: ‘No Israelis served here’
By
JTA
UK’s Tevva uses submarine tech to power electric trucks
By
Shoshanna Solomon
Nazi-pillaged artwork to be auctioned in Vienna
By
ToI Staff
Israel signs deal to bring Chinese laborers, but they won’t work in West Bank
By
ToI Staff
and
AFP
Watchdog slams UN for electing Saudi Arabia to committee on gender equality
By
ToI Staff
Ovadia Yosef’s son found guilty of breach of trust
By
ToI Staff
Lockerbie bomber’s family launches new bid to clear his name
By
AP
Pregnant Jerusalem woman stabbed in alleged marital spat
By
ToI Staff
Cinema verite
Sisters win video contest on how Israel inspires
By
Jessica Steinberg
Hebrew media review
Between never forget and never again
By
Joshua Davidovich
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