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'Not on our watch': Global law enforcement leaders unite in Poland against hate

14. April 2026 um 15:38

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AUSCHWITZ: Some 130 police leaders from across the globe converged on KrakΓ³w, Poland this week for a first-of-its-kind initiative amid rampant antisemitism.Β 

The event is aligned with the March of the Living, which brings thousands of participants to Germany and Poland each year to provide a first-hand look at the Nazi death camps and to teach the lessons of the Holocaust through engagement with survivors.

Paul Goldenberg, a law enforcement veteran of 37-years, deputy director of the Rutgers Miller Center on Policing and Community Resilience, which organized the initiative alongside the University of Virginia’s Center for Public Safety and Justice, spoke of the importance of the trip.

"Being here is a testament to who these officers are and to the oath they have taken to protect all communities, regardless of identity," he told Fox News Digital. "It is a commitment not only to ourselves, but to the people we serve. These are very challenging times, and the police, in all their forms, can play a significant role in sustaining democratic values.

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"This initiative is about learning, professional development and remembrance. It is also about reminding ourselves who we are, why we hold these positions and what we must do to ensure people are kept safe β€” no matter who they are or where they are," he said.

The three-day program included a walking tour of Kazimierz, the Jewish Quarter in KrakΓ³w, a guided tour of Auschwitz on Monday; a press conference and testimonies by a Holocaust survivor and survivors of antisemitic shootings, culminating on Tuesday's participation in the March of the Living and a tour of Auschwitz-Birkenau.

Goldenberg said the Holocaust was unique in that it was a state-directed campaign in which police forces played a role, and that a central lesson is how the Nazis’ dehumanization of Jews and other targeted groups enabled the system to function. He added that the goal of the initiative is for participants to return to their departments with a deeper understanding that will help them better train officers, support victims of hate crimes and appreciate the importance and critical nature of their responsibilities.

He pointed to the urgency of the situation, noting that armed military units are now guarding synagogues in Western countries and that both the United States and Canada have deployed specialized police forces to protect Jewish institutions.

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"What is striking is that these are not foreign entities β€” they are integral parts of the societies in which they exist. A synagogue in Belgium is Belgian. A synagogue in London belongs to London. A synagogue in New York City is part of the fabric of that city," he told Fox News Digital.

"From a policing perspective, what is deeply concerning is the erosion of safety and security for vulnerable communities. It is a deeply alarming scenario β€” one that, in some respects, echoes patterns seen in the 1930s," he added.

The theme of this year's March is combating antisemitism, which has surged to unprecedented levels since the Hamas-led Oct. 7, 2023, massacre in Israel.

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Abbie Talmoud, director for Jewish Community Affairs at the Embassy of Israel to the United States, survived a terror attack outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., in May 2025, in which two Israeli embassy staff members, Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Lynn Milgrim, were killed.

Speaking to Fox News Digital in Auschwitz, Talmoud said that amid rising antisemitism, feeling safe in the United States "is really difficult" and would require "systematic change," adding that she has stopped attending some events where she does not feel adequate security precautions are in place.

"There needs to be an understanding that the way we don’t allow racism for other races and ethnicities, we can’t allow antisemitism. It needs to come from the top β€” the school system, parents, governments," Talmoud said.

Catherine Szkop, director of public affairs at the Embassy of Israel to the United States, who focuses on interfaith relations and engagement, carpooled with Talmoud, Lischinsky and Milgrim to the event that evening and also survived.

"I have a family history tied to the Holocaust. In the Book of Names, I looked up β€˜Szkop’ and saw a page taller than me filled with that name, along with dates and locations of those who were murdered. I realized my own name could have appeared there, with β€˜murdered in Washington, D.C.’ written next to it," she told Fox News Digital at Auschwitz.

Szkop said she has never been this vigilant or fearful of potential attacks.

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"I wear headphones less; it makes me more aware of my surroundings. It’s a mix of fear and wanting some peace of mind after what happened. I don’t let it stop me from living, but it’s made me a little more afraid," she said.

Jeanne Hengemuhle, superintendent of the New Jersey State Police, told Fox News Digital in KrakΓ³w that her agency, which includes 3,500 sworn members and 1,500 civilian staff, works closely with community leaders across the state to address hate-related concerns before they escalate into crises, emphasizing that early engagement, information-sharing and collaboration are key to preventing issues before they arise.

"We are law enforcement, but we are also part of the communities we serve, and we must recognize that role as the first line of defense," she said.

Hengemuhle said that, as human beings, there is a responsibility to do everything possible to combat hate, which requires understanding and educating one another, as well as drawing on different policing and professional backgrounds.

"This is my first year, and I am very humbled to have been invited to take part in the march and learn more. To me, it is about coming together and learning from what happened in the past so we do not allow it to happen again in the future," she said.

"The Holocaust did not happen overnight," she continued. "There were small, incremental changes that ultimately led to what took place. I think it is important that, by coming together and having these discussions, we ask whether we are seeing the kinds of early indicators that could lead us down a dangerous path β€” and how we intervene before it goes too far."

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To this end, senior police officials and associations from Europe and North America signed a landmark memorandum of understanding (MOU) in Berlin earlier this month, formally launching a new transnational initiative titled "Not on Our Watch – The Democratic Policing Initiative."

The agreement brings together the German Police Union (GdP), the European Federation of Police Unions (EU.Pol), the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP), the National Sheriffs’ Association (NSA), the International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators (IACLEA), the Small & Rural Law Enforcement Executives Association (SRLEEA) and the International Police Delegation, in collaboration with leading academic institutions.

The MOU formalizes a shared commitment among participating organizations to strengthen early threat detection and intelligence-sharing across borders, including establishing coordinated operational responses to emerging extremist threats, among other things.

Jim Skinner, sheriff of Collin County, Texas, and incoming vice president of the National Sheriffs’ Association, told Fox News Digital in KrakΓ³w that as a law enforcement leader, his responsibility is to serve everyone equally, noting that while there is significant partisanship and political division in the United States, law enforcement must serve and protect all communities equally.

"We all have an obligation to dig deep and make sure hate doesn’t happen on our watch, and to recognize that we have a fundamental responsibility to think critically about how to keep our communities safe," he said.

Skinner noted that North Texas is home to a large and vibrant Jewish community, which he said he is fortunate to serve. He added that he traveled to Israel shortly after the Oct. 7 attack with two other sheriffs and visited Kibbutz Be’eri, an experience he said he will never forget.

"I came away with important, practical lessons for my organization, but also with a deeper understanding of a world filled with hate. It reinforced for me that the authority entrusted to me by the people who elected me must be used wisely in how I approach my job each day β€” to ensure that something like that does not happen to the citizens where I live, and that if it ever did, we would have a proper and effective response," he said.

"I think about the march," he continued, "it honors Holocaust victims and serves as a reminder of the consequences of hate and the importance of standing against violence and intolerance. That’s the message I want everyone I have influence over to understand."

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With no one to say Kaddish for many children killed in the Holocaust, a US synagogue steps up

14. April 2026 um 15:12

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Dozens of families at Temple Beth El in West Palm Beach have 'adopted' child victims to memorialize as their own, in a form of remembrance some laud for its continuity

The post With no one to say Kaddish for many children killed in the Holocaust, a US synagogue steps up appeared first on The Times of Israel.

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Jerusalem ceremony recognizes four Jews who rescued other Jews during Holocaust

14. April 2026 um 13:35

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B’nai B’rith-KKL-JNF citation honors heroes who endangered their own lives to save fellow community members in World War II

The post Jerusalem ceremony recognizes four Jews who rescued other Jews during Holocaust appeared first on The Times of Israel.

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With memorial siren wailing, Israel remembers Holocaust victims in shadow of war tensions

14. April 2026 um 13:35

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State ceremony at Yad Vashem takes place without audience amid fighting with Hezbollah, ceasefire with Iran; March of the Living held in Poland, with most Israelis unable to attend

The post With memorial siren wailing, Israel remembers Holocaust victims in shadow of war tensions appeared first on The Times of Israel.

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Netanyahu: U.S.-Israel Strike on Iran Turned β€˜Never Again’ into Reality, Dealt β€˜Regime of Terror’ Hardest Blow

14. April 2026 um 05:25

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared Monday that the joint U.S.-Israel campaign against Iran has turned the longstanding pledge of β€œNever Again” into reality, saying the strikes dealt the regime β€œthe hardest blow in its history” and prevented a second Holocaust.

The post Netanyahu: U.S.-Israel Strike on Iran Turned β€˜Never Again’ into Reality, Dealt β€˜Regime of Terror’ Hardest Blow appeared first on Breitbart.

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How the sewers under Nazi-occupied Ukraine gave rise to unexpected Holocaust heroes

14. April 2026 um 12:58

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Ignacy Chiger died half a century ago, but his newly published war memoir raises complicated questions of Judenrat's Jewish communal responsibility versus allegations of complicity

The post How the sewers under Nazi-occupied Ukraine gave rise to unexpected Holocaust heroes appeared first on The Times of Israel.

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Israel’s ambassador to Germany assails Smotrich for attack on chancellor

14. April 2026 um 10:52

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In rare rebuke for a diplomat, Ron Prosor slams far-right minister for saying 'you will not force us into ghettos again' after Merz criticized Israel on Holocaust memorial day

The post Israel’s ambassador to Germany assails Smotrich for attack on chancellor appeared first on The Times of Israel.

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Who still reads Holocaust stories? A publisher sees shifting trends after October 7

14. April 2026 um 10:13

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Demand for Holocaust memoirs is falling amid rising antisemitism and changing consumer patterns. A non-Jewish Dutch woman has made it her mission to keep survivors' voices on shelves

The post Who still reads Holocaust stories? A publisher sees shifting trends after October 7 appeared first on The Times of Israel.

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How an oath by Buchenwald survivors is being used to fuel anti-Israel protests

14. April 2026 um 00:58

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As the pro-Palestinian group 'Kufiyas in Buchenwald' is blocked from demonstrating outside the notorious Nazi concentration camp ahead of Yom Hashoah, a debate about the site’s history resurfaces

The post How an oath by Buchenwald survivors is being used to fuel anti-Israel protests appeared first on The Times of Israel.

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Over 80 years after fleeing the Nazis, a survivor moves to Israel, finally home

13. April 2026 um 21:56

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On her first Holocaust Remembrance Day since realizing her dream of immigrating, Penina Zeitchik aims to gather with grandchildren also living in Israel to share what her family experienced in the war

The post Over 80 years after fleeing the Nazis, a survivor moves to Israel, finally home appeared first on The Times of Israel.

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Aron Heller: 1.5 million-strong Jewish band of brothers

13. April 2026 um 20:44

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On Israel's Holocaust Remembrance Day, the author of 'Zaidy's Band' speaks about the little-known brave Jewish servicemen who faced down the Nazis, fighting for their brethren

The post Aron Heller: 1.5 million-strong Jewish band of brothers appeared first on The Times of Israel.

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Netanyahu rebukes Europe as Israel commemorates Holocaust in shadow of Iran war

13. April 2026 um 20:28

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PM says continent 'afflicted by deep moral weakness,' Israel now defending it; Herzog urges national unity, eulogizing fallen soldier whose grandmother survived Bergen-Belsen

The post Netanyahu rebukes Europe as Israel commemorates Holocaust in shadow of Iran war appeared first on The Times of Israel.

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From generation to generation: Holocaust and Oct. 7 meet in intimate salon memorials

13. April 2026 um 05:08

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As the Zikaron BaSalon program grows to over 2 million participants worldwide, former hostages and their families learn from survivors how telling their stories can aid in rehabilitation

The post From generation to generation: Holocaust and Oct. 7 meet in intimate salon memorials appeared first on The Times of Israel.

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Ahead of Holocaust Remembrance Day, 111,000 survivors living in Israel

12. April 2026 um 13:36

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Over a quarter are older than 90, two-thirds are women; world Jewish population has still not recovered to numbers it had in 1933, according to Central Bureau of Statistics

The post Ahead of Holocaust Remembrance Day, 111,000 survivors living in Israel appeared first on The Times of Israel.

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Amid echoes of war, these survivors will light Yom Hashoah torches in pre-recorded ceremony

11. April 2026 um 01:35

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Yad Vashem announces that the live broadcast of this year's event, under the theme 'The Jewish Family During the Holocaust,' has been replaced by a taped program, without giving a reason

The post Amid echoes of war, these survivors will light Yom Hashoah torches in pre-recorded ceremony appeared first on The Times of Israel.

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US judge rejects bid by Swiss Bank UBS to limit its liability for Nazi-linked crimes

07. April 2026 um 19:38

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Banking giant had sought to expand $1.25 billion settlement from 1999 to encompass newly discovered ties between Nazi officials and UBS-owned Credit Suisse

The post US judge rejects bid by Swiss Bank UBS to limit its liability for Nazi-linked crimes appeared first on The Times of Israel.

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Jupiter und der Ochs

28. MΓ€rz 2026 um 07:00

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Der israelische Außenminister Gideon Saar und der deutsche Botschafter in Israel Steffen Seibert sind aneinandergeraten. Allzu diplomatisch ging es dabei nicht zu.

Der Beitrag Jupiter und der Ochs erschien zuerst auf .

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