Nella Glick describes the terror of hiding from the Nazis and explains why she shares her story with children today.
Holocaust survivor Nella Glick describes the terrifying ordeal that unfolded after she was forced to leave her home in Poland to avoid being captured by the Nazis. Now she's focused on sharing lessons with the younger generation.
Tova Friedman of Highland Park knows the definition of antisemitism. She lived it as a child, and as a survivor of Auschwitz.
Monday's ceremony in Poland is regarded as the likely last major observance of Auschwitz's liberation that any notable number of survivors will be able to attend, due to their advanced ages.
Survivors of the Nazi's notorious Auschwitz death camp are taking center stage at the memorial service to mark 80 years since its liberation by Soviet troops.
Among those who traveled to the site was 86-year-old Tova Friedman, who was 6 when she was among the 7,000 people liberated on January 27, 1945. She believes it will the be last gathering of survivors at Auschwitz and she came from her home in New Jersey to add her voice to those warning about rising hatred and antisemitism.
In a major shift, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's fears of Russian retaliation are overcome as Trump facilitates the transfer of 90 Patriot missiles from Israel to Ukraine. The missiles will travel via Poland,
Workshops are being held, instructing people on what to do if Immigration and Customs Enforcement shows up at their front door.
The Lawnside Historical Society fears a project to widen the New Jersey Turnpike could put the Peter Mott House in jeopardy.
At an 18th-century inn on the Garden State’s western edge, the exemplary Jack Rose cocktail is well worth the trip. Until you can get there, this recipe brings the drink’s bright apple flavor home. Union and shipping industry officials are racing to secure a labor agreement ahead of the Jan. 15 expiration of their current contract.
U.S. President Donald Trump did not announce that he would make New York City’s Staten Island part of New Jersey, contrary to social media posts.
Since Friday, one nonprofit has laid off 20 people out of about 100 staff members and turned 20 full-time positions into part-time ones.