Holocaust number tattoo

Holocaust survivor, Yom Kippur War hero Colonel Simcha Applebaum dies at 99

Having moved from the horrors of the Holocaust to dedicating his life to the revival of the Jewish state, his experiences are the essence of the story of the Jewish people in the 20th century.

Simcha Applebaum serving as deputy commander within the 188th Brigade.
 MACCABI TEL AVIV soccer fans arrive at Ben-Gurion Airport on Friday, after they were flown from Amsterdam on an El Al emergency rescue flight. The pogrom in Amsterdam should serve as a wake-up call and a mandate for action, says the writer.

Urgent lessons from Kristallnacht’s history after Amsterdam’s pogrom - opinion

 Beethoven’s handwritten manuscript for the fourth movement of his String Quartet in B-flat Major

Nazi-looted sheet music returned to modern heirs

A Holocaust survivor shows the number that was tattooed on his arm in a Nazi concentration camp during the Holocaust

TikTok video mocking the Holocaust and Jews gets over 600,000 views


Migrant children at U.S.-Mexico border marked with numbers on their arms

The children on the video are likely Honduran refugees that reached the US-Mexican border as part of the mass migration march, also termed the caravan

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officials detain a group of migrants, part of a caravan of thousands from Central America trying to reach the United States, after they crossed illegally from Mexico to the U.S, as seen from Tijuana, Mexico, December 15, 2018.

The Art of Advocacy

The Jerusalem Post

What is that tattoo on your arm?

The Number on Great-Grandpa’s Arm will air on HBO in the US on Saturday, January 27 and will be available in Israel on February 3.

A Holocaust survivor shows the number that was tattooed on his arm in a Nazi concentration camp during the Holocaust

“For the dead and the living, we must bear witness.” ― Elie Wiesel

The Jerusalem Post

IN PICTURES: Tel Aviv tattoo convention draws thousands from across the globe

Body-modification has generally been stereotyped as taboo in Judaism, with most believing that it disqualifies them from being buried in a Jewish cemetery upon death.

Third Annual Tel Aviv Tattoo Convention