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Historian May Face Charges in Poland for Writing That Poles Killed Jews in World War II
The prominent Polish-born American historian Jan Tomasz Gross, who revealed the crimes committed by Poles against the Jews during the Holocaust, is gearing…
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Yad Vashem Locks Horns With Israeli Lawmakers Over Jewish Holocaust Heroes
The Ministerial Committee for Legislation will consider a bill Sunday that is the focus of a dispute between Yad Vashem and a group…
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Alumni Reflection: No Limit to What We Can Do by Rachel Rothstein, 2016
I am a very emotional person. Maybe it’s part of my…
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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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Portraits Depicting Siblings of South Jersey Holocaust Survivors Part of Exhibit at Stockton
Galloway, N.J. – Distant memories and faded photographs are now more vivid and permanent for seven South Jersey Holocaust survivors whose siblings, murdered by…
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MOTL Australia: Feeling the Jewish Journey
This is your / our time to shine and show how much this program means to us, our kids and our community! Just get on board and make a contribution….
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Stories from Holocaust prisoners forced to work in the gas chambers should be heard, not silenced
On October 7 1944, a group of prisoners in Auschwitz-Birkenau took up tools and stones and…
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Women who escaped Nazi Germany reunited after “six degrees of separation”
More than 80 years into life, Beatrice Muchman and Renate Wasserman learned they were second cousins, nearly 70…
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