Talk about course correction
In her new memoir, Jennifer Teege learns that her grandfather was notorious concentration camp commander Amon Goeth
Fans of the Oscar-winning film should start in the central Polish city of Lodz
A writer returns to the Austrian town 25 years after a strange übernachtung
‘Schindler’s List’ is a story of redemption—for both the film’s protagonist and its director
Spielberg’s WWII epic alludes to Abraham Lincoln and Abraham the patriarch
Indiana Jones kicks off Spielberg retrospective at Museum of Jewish Heritage
President named Ambassador for Humanity by USC Shoah Foundation
Abraham Zuckerman was featured in Steven Spielberg’s Schindler’s List
The opening bid price is a cool $3 million
Long-lost and suppressed classics with complicated depictions of the Shoah have found a revivalist champion
My family Kiddush became the haunting opening for Schindler’s List, and was sampled by the hip-hop collective
America’s greatest Jewish director was haunted by the Nazi horror—too much to address it directly in film
Before Schindler’s List, an L.A. studio boss saved hundreds of Jews from the Holocaust. Why was he alone?
Gerald Molen, the Oscar-winning producer behind Schindler’s List, is adding an anti-Obama film to his résumé
My grandfather never talked about his time in a concentration camp. Five years after his death, I finally heard his story.
Polish has no word for a leisurely, late-morning meal, but brunch is catching on in Krakow, with french toast, stiff drinks, and schmoozing
As Zeus and Hades, Neeson and Fiennes essentially reprise their roles