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Holocaust movie profiles American bravery
BOCA RATON, Fla. —It’s a story that sounds straight from Hollywood: Two Americans fly bravely into Nazi Germany and rescue 50 Jewish…
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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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57,000 Tripping Stones Honor Holocaust Victims Across Europe, but This One’s Personal
Newly laid tripping stones, commemorating Holocaust victims Salomon van Gelder and Fijtje Fruitman, in Amsterdam. Photo Credit: Steven…
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Olga Horak, Holocaust survivor: Heart of the Nation
Clothes are important to Olga Horak. A self-taught seamstress, she was in the rag trade all her working life, running a factory and a fashion boutique in Sydney.
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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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Holocaust Children Share Survival Stories
The Greeneville High School Advanced Chorus performs “In Remembrance” for the nearly 1,100 students who attended the East…
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Holocaust survivor still a fighter at 91
If you ask 91-year-old Holocaust survivor Albert Rosa to take a couple of jabs in the boxing ring, he would probably oblige. Rosa,…
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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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