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 Professor Christer Mattson and David Lega at the 2024 EJA conference in Krakow.

Expert warns of a 'perfect antisemitic storm' masked as anti-Zionism in 2024

Swastika on a wall (illustrative)

Swastika sent to Jewish students, labelled non-hate crime by UK police

 (L-r) Demonstrators waved Nazi flags across the street from a community theater production of "The Diary of Anne Frank" in Howell, Michigan, Nov. 9, 2024; the group then moved onto nearby Fowlerville, Michigan.

Demonstrators with Nazi flags target a Michigan production of ‘The Diary of Anne Frank’

By ANDREW LAPIN/JTA
 NAZI LEADER Adolf Hitler inspects troops at Prague Castle in 1939.

Graphic novel tells emotional tale of Jews in 1930s aimed at modern audience

 Surfboard and palm tree on the beach, surfing area. Travel adventure and water sport, Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka’s last Holocaust survivor finds peace in coastal town

By THE MEDIA LINE
 Claude Monet illustration which was stolen from the Parlagi family in 1940 by Nazi occupiers in France

FBI returns Nazi-looted Monet to Jewish owners' heirs 84 years later

By REUTERS
 NAZI LEADER Adolf Hitler inspects troops at Prague Castle in 1939.

New resolution allows Holocaust survivors to more easily reclaim Nazi-looted art in Germany

 Museum of the Bible to debut world’s oldest Jewish book.

Brooklyn Judaica seller signs deal to return Nazi-looted 16th-century Bible to Budapest

By ASAF ELIA-SHALEV/JTA
 Far-right Vlaams Belang's Tom Van Grieken gestures at a polling station during the federal, regional and European Parliament elections in Schoten, Belgium, June 9, 2024.

Belgian Left’s stance calls for 'Palestine without Jews,' says Interest Party leader to 'Post'

By ELDAD BECK
 Vilnius, Lithuania

Fania Brantsovsky, last living Vilna ghetto partisan resistance fighter, dies at 102

By DAVID I. KLEIN/JTA
 Governor Newsom signs AB 2867 with Assemblymember Jesse Gabriel and children and grandchildren of Holocaust survivors.

Gov. Newsom signs bill helping residents recover art stolen by Nazis

 CROWDS OF French patriots line the Champs-Élysées as Gen. Philippe Leclerc’s Free French 2nd Armored Division passes through the Arc de Triomphe, after Paris was liberated on August 26, 1944. Banners support Charles de Gaulle.

'Paris 1944': How France embraced the Nazis, resistance, then themselves

By GLENN C. ALTSCHULER
 Frank W. Baker's book "We Survived the Holocaust," featuring illustrations by Tim Ogline, tells the real-life story of Bluma Tishgarten and Felix Goldberg.

South Carolina school district restricts Holocaust graphic novel for middle-schoolers

By ANDREW LAPIN/JTA
 The Stutthof concentration camp barracks after liberation in 1945.

'Final Verdict': A valuable account of an unusual Holocaust trial

Fred Kormis in his studio in the 1980s.

This artist escaped the Nazis, and created Britain's first memorial to their victims

By SHIRA LI BARTOV/JTA
 Riefenstahl with Hitler at the Nuremberg rally in 1934.

New documentary unveils Leni Riefenstahl's complicity in Nazi atrocities, challenging her narrative

By ANDREW LAPIN/JTA
 The author’s mother, Fanya Dunetz, pictured after liberation from the Bielski partisans with a surviving cousin. Her head is covered with a kerchief after losing her hair to typhus in the forest.

'Tunnel of Hope': The story of the Holocaust's biggest escape

By YEHUDIT COLLINS
 Kuźmiuk Bakery in Lublin, Poland, operates in the shadow of the Holocaust: The family that operates it took over a bakery whose Jewish owners were murdered by the Nazis.

Before this famous Polish bakery ‘opened’ in 1944, it belonged to a Jewish family killed by Nazis

By SHIRA LI BARTOV/JTA