Prior to the Monday afternoon commemoration event, a group of WJC steering committee members, leading Jewish communal ...
The Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp was liberated on January 27, 1945. 80 years later, it is our responsibility to ...
To confront the evolving challenges of antisemitism, the World Jewish Congress (WJC) convened its Special Envoys and ...
The virulent antisemitism that led to the Holocaust is still rampant around the globe today, World Jewish Congress President ...
Miriam Meisels Griver is a survivor of extraordinary miracles. As a child, she was hidden by her mother during a selection, ...
80 years ago today, Auschwitz was liberated. Naftali Fürst was a prisoner there, alongside his father and brother. The tattoo ...
The delegation, comprising representatives from WJC NextGen and the WJC Jewish Diplomatic Corps, engaged in meaningful ...
For decades, Charlotte Knobloch has been a force in the effort to rebuild Jewish life in her native Germany. Having witnessed ...
WJC Executive Vice President Maram Stern reflects on his emotional visit to Auschwitz, highlighting its horrific legacy and the near-erasure of European Jewry. He condemns the rise of antisemitism ...
In an era where Jewish narratives, heroes, and traditions are increasingly appropriated or erased, the World Jewish Congress believes it is more crucial than ever for the Jewish people to reclaim and ...