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Holocaust jacket found at tag sale leads to a life story
The blue and grey stripes struck Jillian Eisman like a lightning bolt. She was rummaging through a packed…
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Honoring Elie Wiesel, a Holocaust Witness Who Kept a Memory Alive
“He loved this country,” Elisha Wiesel said of his father on Wednesday at the United States Holocaust Memorial…
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‘It belongs to everyone’: Late POW’s diary donated to Holocaust Museum
Veteran Craig Reuse of Wildwood sits next to Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center curator Arielle Weininger on…
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How A Veteran And Holocaust Survivor Found Love 45 Years Later
No doubt Paul Rothman and Geraldine Rosen both endured some incredibly difficult times during World War II. But if it hadn’t been for…
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‘Maybe this is a prison:’ Holocaust survivor shares her story and pleads for communication
Holocaust survivor Renee Firestone, 92, talks about her experience in a German concentration camp, at Glendale Community College…
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Sarah Mizrachi running NYC Marathon to help Irene Hizme, a Holocaust survivor living in Long Island
Sarah Mizrachi crosses the finish line at the 5 Towns 5K Run/Walk with Irene Hizme, a Holocaust survivor…
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“If Not Now, When?” Holocaust Survivor Population Dwindling, Living in Poverty
Illustrative: A 69-year old Holocaust survivor is threatened by the electricity company to have his power cut off…
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Looking for the light in the dark: A Holocaust survivor’s story
Shimon Redlich, 81, sees his childhood through a complicated prism – through the interplay between Jewish, Ukrainian and Polish relations in wartime Brzezany. As a Jew who survived the Holocaust…
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Germany Confronts, in Unique Exhibit, Its ‘Holocaust of the Bullets’
BERLIN — In this city laden with history, they were just two events recalling a heinous past: one, the opening of a public exhibition calling…
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