‘Never again’ is a moral test, not a ceremony: Why are Jews still attacked worldwide? - opinion
On Tuesday, the UN hosts an International Holocaust Remembrance Day ceremony but hasn’t learned the lessons of the past
On Tuesday, the UN hosts an International Holocaust Remembrance Day ceremony but hasn’t learned the lessons of the past
“Never Again” is proclaimed across Europe, but antisemitism keeps rising. Words without law and protection are not remembrance.
To honor the victims of Auschwitz, we cannot allow a church to stand where over a million Jews were killed.
Why the West misreads Islamic terror – and antisemitism is its own dangerous illusion
Javid Shah represents a return to secular times, to equality, and to economic development.
For nearly a century, the Muslim Brotherhood has perfected the art of gradualism – an ideology that advances one seemingly harmless step at a time.
Somaliland’s six million people see Israel’s recognition as a long-overdue reward for decades of successful state-building.
The officials have proposed a “preferred route” for a new high-speed rail line between Hamburg and Hanover that would run less than a quarter of a mile from the Bergen-Belsen loading ramp.
Something fundamental has shifted, allowing Israel to start thinking about turning a page.
Having survived the Holocaust as a child, I now fear for the next generation of Jews.
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