The Jewish philosopher heard in the silence of the Shoah’s victims a voice issuing a 614th commandment to the Jews. Was he right?
Israel doesn’t need a second Yom Kippur.
A Holocaust survivor returns to his Slovakian hometown after the war only to discover, one day in the market, a woman wearing his mother’s dress.
Critics of Holocaust Memorial Day, to be marked on January 27, protest that too much attention has been devoted to the subject. To the. . .