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Holocaust film reveals the pain of bringing autobiography to screen
Every family has secrets, but some cry out to be revealed to the world. That’s what San Francisco cinematographer Eli Adler learned when — well…
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POEM: Dancing in Auschwitz by Eva Schottenstein, 2016
We are revenge, incarnate Destined to walk, to listen, to remember, to pass on We are revenge incarnate We march, hands intertwined with…
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Holocuast Survivors Build Life On Love In Montreal
After rebuilding their lives in Canada following the Holocaust, Ernest and Ella Ehrman travel into the dark past – to help light the way for generations to come. On a…
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Poland to punish those who use the phrase “Polish death camp”
Poland is drawing up new regulations to punish use of the phrase “Polish death camps” when referring to wartime Nazi concentration camps on…
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Adam Dostalek’s March of the Living Documentary
Adam Dostalek’s March of the Living Documentary tells his emotional story of a journey to Poland and Israel. Speaking at the UN International Holocaust Memorial Day event at the…
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Remembrance, Commemoration, Education, and Celebrating Life
Eli Rubenstein, the director of the Canadian segment of the March of the Living…
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Century-old Torah to be taken from West Boca to Poland for final restoration
A century-old Torah that has made a journey around the world will be taken to Poland in May to complete its restoration, with…
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N.J. Holocaust survivor pens ‘Chocolate’ memoir
The memoir of Holocaust survivor Maud Dahme,…
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Ten thousand expected at March of the Living
Some 10,000 young Jews from over 40 countries are to take part in the March of the Living at the former German Nazi Auschwitz death camp in…
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The Yom Hashoah that changed my life by Samantha Mellman
In the week preceding International Holocaust Remembrance Day, I went looking for my March of the Living journal. Stapled to the inside cover was a small slip of paper…
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