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Vatican honours Polish family murdered by Nazis for sheltering Jews
September 11, 2023 By Faith Matters

Vatican honours Polish family murdered by Nazis for sheltering Jews

The Vatican has made the unprecedented move of beatifying an entire Polish family for their “gesture of hospitality and care” in sheltering Jewish people during the Second World War. The family-of-nine — a married couple and their small children — were murdered by the Nazis in 1944 after they were apparently betrayed. Speaking during a […]

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Interfaith solidarity is a fight worth fighting
January 30, 2019 By Faith Matters

Interfaith solidarity is a fight worth fighting

Solidarity costs nothing but can mean everything. Against the snarling packs of extremists flanking both sides of a hostile debate, the significance of maintaining a common bond with those from a different group but facing prejudice is precious. In these times, it’s sometimes all we have. Last night, an exhibition was held at the Jewish […]

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One In 20 Does Not Believe Holocaust Took Place – Survey
January 27, 2019 By Faith Matters

One In 20 Does Not Believe Holocaust Took Place – Survey

One in 20 UK adults does not believe the Holocaust took place, a survey suggests, while one in 12 believes its scale has been exaggerated. Almost two-thirds of respondents (64%) either could not say how many Jews were murdered or “grossly” under-estimated the number, a survey of more than 2,000 people by the Holocaust Memorial […]

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Romanian officials condemn anti-Semitic vandalism of Elie Wiesel house
August 6, 2018 By Faith Matters

Romanian officials condemn anti-Semitic vandalism of Elie Wiesel house

Romanian police were investigating vandalism at the childhood home of Holocaust survivor and Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel, which was painted with anti-Semitic graffiti. Wiesel, an activist and writer, was born in the northwestern Romanian town of Sighetu Marmatiei. His family was deported to Auschwitz, where his mother and one of his sisters died. Wiesel and […]

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Will UK Border Agency Allow in Janusz Korwin-Mikke?
July 4, 2018 By Faith Matters

Will UK Border Agency Allow in Janusz Korwin-Mikke?

We have previously written about Janusz Korwin-Mikke, someone who has previously stated that Hitler knew nothing about the Holocaust. His comments have previously targeted Jews, Muslims and Black communities. Faith Matters highlighted his impending arrival in late May 2018, about a week before he arrived. Having informed the Home Office about his visit to speak […]

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We Welcome the Landmark Ruling Against Alison Chabloz
May 25, 2018 By Faith Matters

We Welcome the Landmark Ruling Against Alison Chabloz

Today is a landmark judgment that has been brought against Alison Chabloz who was convicted of two counts of causing obscene material to be sent and one of sending obscene material. These incidents occurred in 2016. It is another line that is drawn on those who think that freedom of expression entitles them to make grossly […]

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Second Austrian far-right group has anti-Semitic songbook – newspaper
February 21, 2018 By Faith Matters

Second Austrian far-right group has anti-Semitic songbook – newspaper

A second Austrian student fraternity has a songbook containing anti-Semitic lyrics making fun of the Holocaust and insulting Jews, a newspaper said on Tuesday, three weeks after it exposed a similar case that forced a far-right politician to quit. The earlier case reported by Falter prompted the resignation of a prominent member of the anti-Islam Freedom […]

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94-year old Holocaust survivor shares his memories with Israel’s next generations
April 24, 2017 By Faith Matters

94-year old Holocaust survivor shares his memories with Israel’s next generations

Pedestrians and traffic in downtown Jerusalem, and across Israel, stood still Monday morning (April 24) as a two minute siren wailed to commemorate victims of the Holocaust. A day earlier, survivor Zwi Nigal shared his experiences during World War Two with a few dozen people who gathered in an apartment in central Israel on Sunday […]

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Polish museum shows items recently uncovered at the former Sobibor Nazi death camp
February 5, 2017 By Faith Matters

Polish museum shows items recently uncovered at the former Sobibor Nazi death camp

Poland has put on display over 3,000 artifacts recovered from the site of a former Nazi concentration camp. The items are mostly personal effects that belonged to prisoners in the Sobibor prison. Which killed at least 250,000 Jews during World War Two, although exact numbers are unknown. Eyeglasses, jewellery, and children’s belongings taken from them […]

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Croatian Jews to boycott Holocaust remembrance event over ‘relativisation’ of crimes
January 23, 2017 By Faith Matters

Croatian Jews to boycott Holocaust remembrance event over ‘relativisation’ of crimes

Croatian Jews said on Monday they would boycott the country’s main Holocaust remembrance event this week, accusing the authorities of playing down crimes perpetrated under the Nazi-backed Ustasa regime during World War Two. International Holocaust Remembrance Day is held on Jan. 27 each year, the date in 1945 when the biggest Nazi concentration camp, Auschwitz […]

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