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Merkel to open Shoah exhibit with warning on migrant anti-Semitism
BERLIN — Chancellor Angela Merkel will open Monday the exhibition “The Art of the Holocaust,” featuring works created by concentration camp prisoners, as…
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Israel Decries Facebook, YouTube Policy Allowing Anti-Jewish Incitement, Holocaust Denial on Pages
A cartoon depicting Palestinian “unity,” surrounding the slaughter of an Orthodox Jew, posted to a UNRWA…
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Israel illiteracy rampant among young Jews, US Jewish leader warns
Forty-five years ago in New York, a 20-something Malcolm Hoenlein had a remarkable meeting with Israeli deputy prime minister Yigal Alon, who chose…
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Serbia lawmakers pass Holocaust restitution law
Serbian lawmakers on Friday approved a bill that will allow restitution of heirless and unclaimed Jewish property taken during the Holocaust….
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Lithuania pledges to publish names of 1,000 suspected Holocaust perpetrators
Following the publication in Lithuania of a groundbreaking book on local complicity during the Holocaust, a state museum on genocide said it would…
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Horror of Nazi Medical Experiments Emerges in Holocaust Survivor’s Account
The chilling testimony of a survivor of Nazi medical experiments has emerged in a three-page deposition recently unearthed at the Central Zionist Archive…
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The Jew Who Silenced America’s Earliest Anti-Semites
Americans besieged by today’s hateful rhetoric would be wise to look up Jacob Henry, whose seminal defense of his…
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Why Auschwitz? Israeli Students Should Go to Where the Holocaust Really Began
The main ceremony to commemorate International Holocaust Remembrance Day, which falls tomorrow, will be held once again in Poland. The March of the…
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Jewish cemeteries, Holocaust memorials vandalized across Germany
Acts of vandalism were reported at several…
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Oscar Hopeful Reveals the ‘Unmaking’ of Claude Lanzmann by His Holocaust Masterpiece
TORONTO – Claude Lanzmann’s epic Holocaust film “Shoah” was never nominated for an Academy Award. But 30 years after its release, a new…
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