Every year, the Terezin Memorial, an institution which has been dedicated to remembering victims of the Nazi regime organises a seminar for Czech teachers at which they learn how to teach their students about the Holocaust
Israel's Holocaust museum launched a website yesterday giving Internet users access to biographical information on 3 million Jews killed by Nazi Germany and its collaborators
Vandals painted swastikas on a memorial plaque on the site of a synagogue destroyed by the Nazis in World War II. Extremist nationalist graffiti is not uncommon in Lviv, including open calls to murder Jews and Russians
There will be little cause for celebration at the Global Forum Against Anti-Semitism which opens Tuesday evening in Jerusalem. Partly that's because in fighting Jew-hatred we have been misdirecting some of our energies
The New Zealand government yesterday confirmed it would not allow British historian David Irving, infamous for denying that the Holocaust occurred, to enter the country
New e-course on understanding of Israel's perspective on peace process introduced by the Jewish Agency for Israel and Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Russian and Israeli officials are planning joint training courses for anti-terror forces, Russian news agencies reported Monday after a meeting between Russia's top police official and Israel's National Security Council chairman