Ilya Khrazhanovsky, the controversial filmmaker who served as artistic director of the Babyn Yar Memorial Foundation, resigns amid an investigation into his oligarch patron
And I tell it one back
Stripped of moving lines by Elie Wiesel in an attack condemned by the city and the Jewish community alike
“We hope he enjoys the view every day when he looks out the window”
Europe’s Holocaust memorials—and America’s Confederate monuments
Victor Ripp’s ‘Hell’s Traces’ is a fine meditation on trying to make sense of history’s ultimate senseless act of violence
What’s the right way to remember both victims and perpetrators of great crimes?
In an excerpt from ‘Meant To Be,’ the founder of the Simon Wiesenthal Center and its Museum of Tolerance remembers growing up on the Lower East Side
The Ukrainian monument overlooks the ravine where nearly 34,000 Jews were killed in 1941
Television sketch details sartorial atrocities, like an enormous pile of Crocs
Blue paint attack follows abortive attempt to prevent monument from being displayed
A German Holocaust memorial marking Jewish deaths with engraved cobblestones meets resistance in a southern town
Ending controversial debate over commemoration and government grounds
Russian Jewish Congress says it regularly rents the space out for events
Ladislav Rovinský isn’t Jewish—but that gives him the freedom to insist that Košice confront its wartime history
The latest in Ohio’s Holocaust memorial fight
What is it with fashion people and the Holocaust?
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