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Henry Winkler’s Symbol Of Holocaust Survival Lives On In Hollywood
Henry Winkler, the Jewish actor best known as tough-talking Arthur Fonzarelli — aka, “The Fonz” — on the 1970s-80s TV show…
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Israeli Cycle Team to Honor Italian Tour De France Champ Turned Holocaust Hero
Two-time Tour de France winner Gino Bartali rode as a courier to help the Jewish resistance against the…
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Nassau Holocaust Center Gives Voice To Genocidal Rape Survivors
Women are often victims of sexualized atrocities during genocides. (Photos via Holocaust Memorial & Tolerance Center of Nassau…
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Teacher Uses Skype To Teach Students about the Holocaust
With the help of Skype, a Virginia history teacher is passing on the story of his family’s escape from the Holocaust during…
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Meir Dagan: From the shadow of the Holocaust to the top of the Mossad
When news of Meir Dagan’s death broke, Mossad chief Yossi Cohen expressed…
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New museum honors Poles killed for helping Jews in Holocaust
Soldiers stand guard at the flower-covered grave of the Ulma family, a couple with six small children, who…
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The Holocaust and Jewish identity
Bernie Sanders is the most successful Jewish candidate for the presidency ever. It’s a rare sign of the health of our…
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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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Pope Francis Schedules Auschwitz Visit for July
The pope will visit the former Nazi death camp as part of a five-day trip to Poland to mark the Catholic Church’s World Youth Day.
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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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