Actor Michael Rapaport criticizes Sen. Bernie Sanders over Israel conflict

Actor Michael Rapaport criticizes Sen. Bernie Sanders for opposing arming Israel in its conflict with Hamas, invoking the Holocaust deaths of Sanders' Polish relatives. Rapaport also attacks Sen. Chuck Schumer and questions Sanders' stance on Israel.

Anne Frank's Hidden Annex Exhibit in New York

Replica of Anne Frank's bedroom where she hid from Nazis displayed in New York exhibit, showcasing the cramped living conditions and daily life of the Frank family and their companions in hiding.

MSNBC Cancels Joy Reid's Show

MSNBC cancels Joy Reid's show amid controversy over comparisons to Trump's administration and Holocaust. Replacement show to feature Symone Sanders-Townsend, Alicia Menendez, and Michael Steele. Various reactions from political figures and commentators.

Stabbing at Holocaust Memorial in Berlin

An unidentified assailant stabbed a male victim at the Holocaust memorial in Berlin, causing serious injuries. The suspect fled the scene with the weapon. A manhunt was launched, and one suspect has been arrested. The incident has added tension to the upcoming national elections in Germany.

Controversial Comments and Events in the News

Fox News article discussing controversial comments made by CBS host Margaret Brennan about Nazi Germany, Jerry Seinfeld shutting down a pro-Palestinian activist, and an open letter from a freed Hamas hostage. The article also covers anti-Israel demonstrations and a request for help from President Trump.

Vice President JD Vance's Visit to Dachau Concentration Camp

Vice President JD Vance visited the Dachau concentration camp in Germany ahead of a meeting with Ukrainian President Zelensky. The visit aimed to remember the atrocities of the Holocaust and prevent such events from happening again.

Vice President JD Vance's Visit to Dachau Concentration Camp

Vice President JD Vance visits the Dachau concentration camp in Germany ahead of the Munich Security Conference, laying a wreath at the memorial site and emphasizing the importance of preventing such atrocities from happening again.

Defaced Holocaust Survivor Murals Acquired by Shoah Museum in Rome

The Shoah Museum in Rome acquired a piece by contemporary pop artist aleXsandro Palombo after it was defaced in an act of antisemitism. The mural depicted Holocaust survivors Liliana Segre and Sami Modiano and was eventually reproduced for the museum's permanent collection.

Holocaust survivor's return to Auschwitz-Birkenau

Holocaust survivor Ruth Cohen returns to Auschwitz-Birkenau after 80 years, shares her harrowing experience and emphasizes the importance of love in preventing genocide and dehumanization.

Michigan Priest Removed for Nazi Salute

Calvin Robinson, a Michigan priest, was removed from his position for making a Nazi salute as a joke during a speech at the National Pro-Life Summit. He defended it as mockery of those who criticized Elon Musk for a similar gesture. The Anglican Catholic church revoked his license, stating that such actions trivialize the horror of the Holocaust.

Auschwitz Liberation Anniversary and Holocaust Remembrance

Trump signs the Laken Riley Act, first bill of his presidency. Survivors mark 80th anniversary of Auschwitz liberation on International Holocaust Remembrance Day. Efforts to uncover names of over a million Jews killed by Nazis. Antisemitism on rise globally.

Death of Jean Marie Le Pen

Jean Marie Le Pen, the founder of France's post war far right movement, died at the age of 96. He faced multiple charges of hate speech, particularly related to comments about the Holocaust.

Publication of Names of Suspected Nazi Collaborators in the Netherlands

The names of nearly half a million suspected Nazi collaborators in the Netherlands during the Holocaust have been published online for the first time. The archive contains information on victims, resistance activities, and collaboration with Nazi Germany. The release aims to make the history accessible to future generations and shed light on the complexities of decision-making during the Holocaust.

Jean-Marie Le Pen's Legacy and Influence in French Politics

Jean-Marie Le Pen, former leader of the French National Front party and patriarch of the Le Pen political family, has died at 96. He was a controversial figure known for his far-right views and statements, including minimizing the Holocaust. His daughter Marine Le Pen now leads the rebranded National Rally party.

Publication of List of Suspected Nazi Collaborators in the Netherlands

A historical research group in the Netherlands has published a list of 425,000 people suspected of collaborating with the Nazis during World War II, shedding light on the country's complicity in the Holocaust. The archive is seen as a significant resource for historians and educators.

Controversy over Tucker Carlson Interview on World War Two

Ohio Senator JD Vance stands by Tucker Carlson amid controversy over an interview whitewashing Adolf Hitler and the Holocaust. Vance's spokesman asserts he doesn't share the views expressed in the interview but doesn't believe in cancel culture. Tucker Carlson praised guest Darryl Cooper for his alternative history views on World War Two.

Paris 2024 Paralympic Games and Nazi Camp Secretary Conviction

Paris 2024 Paralympic Games ticket sales on the rise but still fall short of target. 99-year-old former Nazi camp secretary loses appeal against conviction for complicity in murder of more than 10,000 people.

Doug Emhoff's Jewish Heritage and Role as Second Gentleman

Joe Biden's decision to end his presidential campaign and endorse Kamala Harris could make American Jewish history, as her husband Doug Emhoff would be the first Jewish spouse in the White House if she is nominated and wins. Emhoff has embraced his Jewish heritage, focused on combating antisemitism, and taken trips to Holocaust sites.

Dr. Ruth Westheimer's Life and Legacy

Dr. Ruth Westheimer, America's famous sex counselor, died at 96. She revolutionized discussions on sex and relationships through radio and television shows, columns, and guidebooks. Originally from Germany, she survived the Holocaust, became a sniper for the Haganah, and eventually found success in the U.S. as a therapist and media personality.

Controversial Statements by Candace Owens Regarding Holocaust Experiments

Controversial podcaster Candace Owens faced backlash for calling the Holocaust medical experiments bizarre propaganda, leading to accusations of antisemitism.

Vandalism of Anne Frank Statue in Amsterdam

A statue honoring Holocaust victim Anne Frank in Amsterdam was vandalized with the word 'Gaza' in red paint by pro-Hamas radicals. Other Holocaust monuments in the Netherlands have also faced vandalism. Berlin's state senate banned the inverted red triangle symbol used by Hamas and other Islamists.

Holocaust Remembrance Event Featuring Sgt. Mordechai Shenvald

Sgt. Mordechai Shenvald, an IDF soldier, plays the violin at a Holocaust remembrance event, using the restored violin of a boy killed in the Holocaust. He survived a terror attack, suffered serious injuries, and found healing through music. The event was attended by Israeli leaders and Yad Vashem officials.

Antisemitism in the United States

A recent Gallup survey found that 49% of Americans consider antisemitism a very serious problem in the United States, a significant increase from 9% in 2003. Overall, 81% of Americans see antisemitism as a problem today.

Denouncement of Antisemitism and Atrocities by Hamas

President Joe Biden denounced a surge of antisemitism in America and atrocities by Hamas in a speech at the U.S. Capitol, emphasizing the importance of remembering the Holocaust and standing against hate speech on college campuses.

President Biden Condemns Antisemitism at Days of Remembrance Ceremony

President Biden condemns antisemitic incidents and hate speech, drawing a line from the Holocaust to current events. He emphasizes the importance of unity against hate and speaks out against antisemitism on college campuses.

Protest at Holocaust Remembrance Event

Pro-Palestine activists protested the annual remembrance of the Holocaust at Auschwitz-Birkenau, confronting and shouting at attendees. The counter-protest was small compared to the official event, with accusations against Israel of causing another genocide.

Holocaust survivor Fred Kurz shares his story to combat Holocaust denialism and hate speech

Holocaust survivor Fred Kurz shares his story after decades of silence to combat Holocaust denialism and hate speech, emphasizing the importance of speaking out against rising antisemitism and the dangers of unchecked hate speech.

Holocaust survivor combating antisemitism

Holocaust survivor Herbert Rubinstein participates in a digital campaign called #CancelHate to combat Holocaust denial and antisemitism. The campaign was launched by the Claims Conference in response to a rise in antisemitic incidents around the world.

Palestinian Man at Auschwitz Museum Calls on Jews to Return

A video surfaced of a Palestinian man at the Auschwitz-Birkenau Holocaust Memorial Museum calling on Jews to return to the extermination camp, claiming it as their place of origin. Pro-Palestinian protests and antisemitic incidents have been on the rise globally amid the Israel-Hamas conflict.

Pro-Palestinian Protests in London

Pro-Palestinian protests in London lead to covering of Holocaust memorial in Hyde Park ahead of an anti-Israel march. Controversy arises as locals express outrage and advocacy groups denounce the move.

Holocaust Memorial Cover-ups in U.S. and U.K.

Holocaust memorials in the U.S. and U.K. were covered up to protect them from potential vandalism by pro-Palestinian protesters. The World Holocaust Remembrance Center - Yad Vashem expressed dismay at this action, emphasizing the importance of these memorials in remembering the horrors of the Holocaust and combating antisemitism.

Comparison of Holocaust survivors and victims of recent terrorist attacks

Rabbi Joseph Polak compares Holocaust survivors to victims of recent terrorist attacks, focusing on the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising during World War II. The uprising, led by Jewish resistance groups, stood against Nazi brutality and inspired other resistance movements.

Dwight D. Eisenhower, Anti-Israel Protests at Columbia University, Antisemitism

The article discusses Dwight D. Eisenhower's career achievements, including his role as president of Columbia University and his efforts to document and prevent Holocaust denial. It also highlights current anti-Israel protests at Columbia University and the rise of antisemitism on college campuses.

Joe Rogan's Controversial Comments on Israel and Gaza

Podcaster Joe Rogan is facing backlash for accusing Israel of genocide in Gaza and comparing it to the Holocaust. His comments were criticized as false and dangerous by a pro-Israel group. The situation is complex, with Israel providing aid to Gaza while Hamas continues its genocidal objectives.

Steven Spielberg's speech against antisemitism and violence

Steven Spielberg speaks out against antisemitism and violence, emphasizing the importance of empathy and understanding in the wake of recent events in Gaza. He highlights the ongoing fight against discrimination and hate, particularly towards the Jewish community.

New Yorker writers win Polk Awards in Journalism

Two New Yorker writers won Polk Awards in Journalism for exemplary achievement. Luke Mogelson was recognized for his reporting in Ukraine's Donbas region, while Masha Gessen received the prize for commentary on the Holocaust's role in politics. The New Yorker has a history of winning Polk Awards.

Brazilian President Lula da Silva's Comments on Israel and the Holocaust

Brazilian President Lula da Silva recalled his ambassador to Israel after making comments comparing Israel's actions to the Holocaust, leading to tensions between the two countries.