Holocaust Memorial Museum

Lebanese banker receives hate comments over large Holocaust museum donation

Sehnaoui, a chairman of one of Lebanon’s largest banks, Societe Generale de Banque au Liban Group, visited the memorial along with his Jewish partner Morgan Ortagus.

Lebanese banker Antoun Sehnaoui and his Jewish partner Morgan Ortagus seen at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, April 14, 2026.
 United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.

US Holocaust Memorial Museum acquires rare World War II-era Captain America comics

 US SENATOR Bernie Sanders speaks at a May Day rally in Philadelphia earlier this month. In a Senate committee meeting, Sanders said: ‘We can agree that antisemitism is unacceptable in all forms, but some of us happen to believe that the response of the Netanyahu government to the Hamas attack is al

Holocaust Memorial Museum board looks to oust Bernie Sanders after years of absence - report

A 173-foot tower crain hoists a 20th century 12-ton railcar into the upcoming Holocaust Museum Boston.

Boston’s unfinished Holocaust museum hoists boxcar into exhibit space overlooking Boston Common


New York family reunited with heirloom Bible thought lost in the Holocaust

Susi Kasper Leiter and her grandson Jacob Leiter got an unexpected message from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum saying a piece of their family past had been rediscovered.

 A HOLOCAUST SURVIVOR holds a Torah as he arrives at the entrance to Auschwitz for the annual March of the Living marking Holocaust Remembrance Day in May.

Former neo-Nazi, son of Holocaust survivor share their journeys combating hate

As large networks of people spread lies and hate through social networks 76 years post-Auschwitz, “not too many survivors can deny the deniers. The fight against messages online seems impossible.”

 Antisemitism is lurking and rising on online platforms.

British government okays contested Holocaust monument in London

The Board of Deputies of British Jews in a statement said it welcomes the government’s approval for the project.

Holocaust museum in Oporto opens to the public.

Retired educator tells teens about Holocaust at Slovakian Jewish cemetery

Jewish organizations there have enough resources for preserving about 150 Jewish cemeteries among the approximately 750 that are scattered in that country, their leaders have said.

The Jewish cemetery at Kosice in Slovakia, a country once home to a thriving Jewish community

Ukraine to hold state event for 80th anniversary of Babyn Yar Massacre

Babyn Yar in Ukraine is Europe's largest mass grave; an estimated 100,000 people were killed and left to die there by the Nazis.

KYIV 2020: Babyn Yar today

Marjorie Taylor Greene tours Holocaust museum, apologizes for comments

Last month, Greene compared a supermarket’s decision to add a logo to the badges of vaccinated workers to the yellow stars that Jews were forced to wear in Nazi-occupied Europe.

US REPRESENTATIVE Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Georgia) addresses a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington last week.

New Portuguese Holocaust museum receives 10,000 visitors in first month

The museum has generated political and diplomatic interest in multiple countries, with visits from the embassies of Israel, the United States, Russia, France, Sweden, and more.

Holocaust museum in Oporto opens to the public.

First Jew of color to lead American Jewish museum resigns, cites racism

Moyo is publicly accusing the board of dysfunction fueled by racism and sexism — and the board is threatening to sue her for allegedly leaking private information.

Gugulethu Moyo, former executive director of the Jewish History Museum in Tucson, Arizona.

Right-wing politician on Auschwitz museum board causes Historians to quit

Two historians joined Jewish philosopher Stanislaw Krajewski in resigning over what they called a form of “politicization” of the state museum.

A ONCE-DEADLY electrified barbed wire fence surrounds the site of the former Nazi Auschwitz death camp in Poland.

Montreal Holocaust Museum to hold virtual memorial amid COVID-19 pandemic

The event will include testimonies from six survivors as well as reflections on their stories from their children and grandchildren.

An original yellow star (not on general display) is seen at the artifacts department of the Yad Vashem World Holocaust Remembrance Center in Jerusalem, ahead of the Israeli annual Holocaust Remembrance Day, April 10, 2018