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Getting Millennials to Talk About the Holocaust
By: Ofer Aderet Yad Vashem and Hewlett-Packard are using tech to get the young generation interested in the Jewish people’s worst tragedy.
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This Day in Jewish History 1938 // Kristallnacht Over, Goering Mulls How to Best Persecute the Jews Next
By David B. Green Appalled by the ruin of property that could have been seized, Nazi leaders decide on next step: To eliminate the Jews from the German economy.
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Jewish man with Nazi-raised identical twin dies at age 82
Jewish Telegraphic Agency A Jewish man who as an adult reunited with a long-lost identical twin raised as a Nazi died at age 82. Jack Yufe, who with his twin Oskar Stohr…
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Pnina Gutman: Who Am I, What Is My Name?
By: Varda Epstein, The Huffington Post What would it feel like to have no family tree? To not know who your parents were, or where you come from? In so…
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Pope Francis to ‘Pray at Auschwitz’ During 2016 Visit
Haaretz Pope Francis intends to stop at the Auschwitz Nazi concentration camp when he visits Poland in July next year, Polish…
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My mother’s journey to survive
My mother’s journey to survive Star columnist travels to his mother’s hometown where her family was slaughtered in the Holocaust Words and photos:…
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A Pilot and Holocaust Survivors, Bound by War’s Fabric, Are Reunited in Brooklyn
By: Eve M. Kahn, The New York Times
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How Plans To Build a Monument to Righteous Gentiles in Warsaw Fell Apart
By: Liam Hoare, eJewish Philantrhopy “From Those – You Saved” was a simple enough idea:…
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Rare Postcards From Warsaw Ghetto Surface in Poland
By: Aimee Amiga, Haaretz Living in London while her family was trapped in the Warsaw Ghetto during World War II, Tamara Frymer had one line of communication with her beloved…
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Why These Jewish Teens Are Listening To The Stories Of Holocaust Survivors
By: Antonia Blumberg, Huffington Post Jewish teenagers in fifteen countries from around the globe will meet with Holocaust survivors on Nov. 6-7, for “A Shabbat to Remember.”…
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