[Exclusive] American Jewish Leader: Put ‘Polish Holocaust genie’ back in the bottleThe executive vice chairman of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations wades into the Polish-Israeli Holocaust controversy. February 21, 2018
Google, Yahoo, Twitter threatened with lawsuits over Holocaust denial, anti-SemitismThe Lawfare Project may take to court several internet giants over hosting and promoting anti-Semitic content. February 21, 2018
WATCH: American Jewish leader searches Arab world for Israeli alliesMalcolm Hoenlein discusses his recent trip to the United Arab Emirates along with other American Jewish leaders. February 21, 2018
Polish minister stokes tension with ‘Polocaust’ museum proposalPolish Deputy Culture Minister Jaroslaw Sellin wants to open a museum dedicated to 'the fate of Poles during World War II.' February 21, 2018
WATCH: Jewish roots in China go back centuriesJews maintained vibrant communities in China for many centuries, and it is believed that many people in Kaifeng are have Jewish ancestry. February 18, 2018
WATCH: The fake disease that saved Jewish lives in ItalyIn 1943, a group of patients in Rome fell ill with a mysterious and infectious disease: Syndrome K. Ironically, the disease saved their lives. February 17, 2018
Israel slams Polish PM for saying Jews also perpetrated the Holocaust'The Polish Prime Minister's remarks here in Munich are outrageous. There is a problem here of an inability to understand history and a lack of sensitivity to the tragedy of our people.' February 17, 2018
Jewish groups urge resignation of Rep. Keith Ellison over ties to Louis FarrakhanUS Jewish leaders are urging the resignation of Keith Ellison, deputy chair of the Democratic Party, over previously undisclosed meetings with notorious anti-Semite Louis Farrakhan. February 17, 2018
WATCH: Screaming demonstrators in UK disrupt Israeli’s speechStudents shouted at an Israeli speaker as he arrived to a London university. February 14, 2018
Accusations of anti-Semitism surface for US Republican candidatesGOP leaders are in the process of ousting Republican candidates such as Arthur Jones, Paul Nehlen, and Fredy Burgos based on charges of anti-Semitism. February 14, 2018
France returns to Jewish couple’s heirs artwork sold under Nazi duressThe heirs of a Jewish couple that sold art under duress to secure their passage from Nazi Germany have received the piece in question from France. February 14, 2018
Report: 4 anti-Semitic crimes a day in Germany in 2017The rate of anti-Semitic crimes in Germany remains high, with an average of four incidents per day in 2017. February 13, 2018
Belgium: Jewish community shocked by anti-Semitic attackThe Jewish community in Antwerp has been struck by another anti-Semitic incident. February 13, 2018
WATCH: How a US mayor fights BDS and anti-SemitismWIN's Steve Leibowitz speaks with the first mayor to pass special legislation against BDS. February 13, 2018
Poland Set to Criminalize Kosher SlaughterPoland's parliament is again taking controversial legal action that harms Jews. February 13, 2018
Son of Holocaust survivor named next Harvard University presidentLawrence Bacow, whose mother survived Auschwitz, will become Harvard's 29th president. February 13, 2018
WATCH: How Saudi Arabia can cash in on Jewish touristsThe kingdom may now be looking to cash in on the archaeological sites and boost Jewish tourism. February 12, 2018
Polish adviser says Israel wants ‘monopoly on the Holocaust’A senior Polish official says the Jewish state is 'clearly fighting to keep the monopoly on the Holocaust.' February 11, 2018
United Arab Emirates to host US Jewish leadersLeaders from several Jewish organizations in the US will visit the United Arab Emirates in a bid to improve relations between the Arab world, the American Jewish community and Israel. February 9, 2018
Experts say Israel must fight Polish Holocaust ‘whitewash’ lawPoland's president signed a controversial bill that outlaws blaming Poland for crimes committed by Nazi Germany, but Holocaust experts say Poland can't suppress the truth. February 7, 2018
Germany finally recognizes Algerian Jews who survived HolocaustIn recognition of their suffering during World War II, Germany has agreed to compensate 25,000 Algerian Jews. February 5, 2018
Israel honors foreign diplomats who saved Jews in Holocaust'In my people's darkest hour, a few noble men and women bucked their superiors to save Jewish lives," stated Netanyahu. February 5, 2018
UK: Labour Party activist equates Jewish skullcap with Nazi flagDaniel Waterman condemned wearing a kippah, a Jewish skullcap, or a Star of David as comparable to waving a Nazi flag, amid a string of anti-Semitic remarks. February 5, 2018
Holocaust denier and anti-Semite set to win Republican congressional raceOutspoken Holocaust denier Arthur Jones is set to win a Chicago area GOP Congressional District primary, by default. February 5, 2018
Super Bowl host city honors Holocaust survivorsSuper Bowl travelers can learn stories of survivors of the Holocaust through an exhibit of photos and testimonials in Minnesota, where the big game is being hosted. February 4, 2018
Anti-Semitic incidents in UK reach record high in 2017The UK’s Jewish community experienced another surge in anti-Semitic attacks last year, an increase over 2016 which was itself a record year. February 4, 2018
Israeli lawmakers blast Poland’s ‘Holocaust denial’ lawKnesset members respond by joining forces to propose a new Israeli law that would make Holocaust denial a criminal offense. February 2, 2018
Israeli Ambassador to UN slams Poland’s Holocaust lawAt a Holocaust memorial event, Israel's ambassador to the UN warned against Polish legislation that many believe is attempting to rewrite history. February 1, 2018
Louvre displays Nazi-looted art, hopes to find ownersThe Louvre has put 31 paintings on display in an effort to find the rightful owners of Nazi-looted works of art. February 1, 2018
Polish Senate approves controversial Holocaust billThe Polish Senate voted to outlaw references to 'Polish death camps,' taking the controversial bill a step forward. February 1, 2018
Polish TV: Call them ‘Jewish death camps’ because ‘Jews ran crematoria’Anti-Semitism rears its ugly head in Poland, where controversy over a new law barring use of the term ‘Polish death camp’ sparked backlash. January 31, 2018
Anti-BDS group rallies Canadian support for Israeli businessesLev Haolam brings out hundreds to meetings in three frigid Canadian cities to support small Israeli businesses. January 30, 2018
One of the last Sobibor death camp survivors diesArkady Waispapir, one of the last known survivors of Sobibor and a commander of the uprising, has died at age 96. January 30, 2018
Israel posthumously honors Polish family who saved Jews in the HolocaustYad Vashem posthumously honored a Polish family as “Righteous Among the Nations” for saving two Jews during the Holocaust. January 30, 2018
Jazz musician, Nazi camp survivor, Coco Schumann dies at 93Coco Schumann, a jazz guitarist who survived Nazi concentration camps to return to his musical career, has died. January 29, 2018
Israeli President Rivlin begins state visit in GreeceRivlin began a three-day state visit to Greece, focusing on the Holocaust and cooperation between the two countries' naval forces. January 29, 2018
Minister Bennett: New system combats online anti-Semitism in real-timeIsrael has launched a system that monitors online anti-Semitism and hate speech and converts it into actionable data. January 28, 2018
Holocaust experts denounce Polish law as ‘whitewash’ of culpability'The law is dangerous and I oppose it. It’s part of the political agenda of the Polish ‘Law and Justice’ party that rejects the notion of Polish complicity during the war.' January 28, 2018
Canada: Police say Jewish billionaire, wife apparently murderedPolice investigating the deaths of Toronto billionaires Barry and Honey Sherman say they were murdered. No suspects have been arrested. January 28, 2018
WATCH: EU Parliament Holocaust event speakers stress ‘Never Again’In Brussels, the European Parliament’s annual Holocaust Remembrance event stressed the need to fight rising anti-Semitism. January 28, 2018
Poland moves to ban references to Nazi-era ‘Polish death camps’Lawmakers in Poland voted to outlaw references to 'Polish death camps.' January 27, 2018
Anti-Semitism on the rise in Europe, Israeli report warns"Anti-Semitism is the dangerous fuel feeding our enemies for generations," lamented Israeli lawmaker Naftali Bennett. January 27, 2018
Knesset speaker slams Europe’s ‘contradictory messages’ on anti-SemitismYuli Edelstein called on Europe to take decisive action against anti-Semitism, in all of its forms. January 25, 2018
Poland: 3 Neo-Nazis arrested for Hitler birthday eventA Polish neo-Nazi group celebrated Hitler’s birthday. They are now facing criminal charges and possibly prison. January 24, 2018
Muslim model quits ad campaign after anti-Israeli slurs revealedL'Oreal supported the British hijab-wearing model's decision to step down after her anti-Israeli social media activity was revealed. January 23, 2018
‘Schindler’s List’ survivor to address UNEva Lavi, the youngest survivor of ‘Schindler’s List,’ will be the keynote speaker at the UN International Holocaust Remembrance Day ceremony. January 23, 2018
Poland: Neo-Nazis celebrate Hitler’s birthdayA Polish neo-Nazi group celebrated Hitler's birthday. They are now facing a criminal investigation. January 22, 2018
Italy: Jewish woman who survived Auschwitz as a child given top honorA Jewish woman who was one of the few Italian children to survive Auschwitz is being honored for her work towards Holocaust education. January 21, 2018
‘We don’t care about anti-Semitism in this office,’ Senate aide allegedly says'We care about transgenders, we care about blacks, we care about Hispanics, we care about gays, we care about lesbians, we care about the disabled. We don’t care about anti-Semitism in this office.' January 19, 2018
Belgium: Jewish community files lawsuit over kosher slaughter banThe Belgian Jewish community is continuing to fight a kosher slaughter ban it says violates religious freedom laws. January 18, 2018
UK football team declares war on fans’ anti-SemitismBritain's Chelsea Football Club is launching a new educational campaign to combat anti-Semitism among its fans. January 18, 2018
Accountant of Auschwitz clemency appeal rejectedGerman authorities have ruled that an aging former Auschwitz SS guard does not merit clemency. January 17, 2018
Israel wrestles with ‘economic migrants’ policyAmerican Jewish groups have criticized the Israeli government for its new policy forcing African migrants either to leave the country 'voluntarily' or face incarceration. January 16, 2018
Accountant of Auschwitz bids for clemency to avoid prisonDoes an old Auschwitz SS guard merit clemency? January 16, 2018
WATCH: How deep is the anti-Semitism on UK campuses?Tamir Oren, director of StandWithUs in the UK, discusses anti-Semitism on British campuses. What's the plan looking forward? January 16, 2018
Brooklyn Holocaust museum focuses on faith, survivalThis unique Holocaust museum offers a glimpse into the daily lives and beliefs of religious Jews during the Holocaust. January 15, 2018
Japanese PM honors late diplomat who saved thousands of Jews during HolocaustJapan's prime minister honored Japanese diplomat Chiune Sugihara, who used his position to save Jews fleeing the Nazis. January 15, 2018
French PM: ‘Antisemitism is alive in France, hides behind new masks’French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe acknowledged the scale of the problem, saying, 'In our country, antisemitism is alive.' January 15, 2018
Teenage girl’s face slashed in Paris suburb, anti-Semitism suspectedAn unknown assailant slashed the face of a 15-year-old girl wearing a Jewish school uniform in Sarcelles. January 13, 2018
WATCH: Social media campaign for Holocaust remembrance reaches hundreds of millionsAs the number of survivors diminishes each year, Holocaust remembrance is more important than ever. January 11, 2018