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80 Years After Hitler’s Berlin Summer Olympics: Athletes Murdered In The Holocaust Are Not Forgotten
A tablet outside Berlin’s Olympic Stadium lists cousins Alfred and Gustav Felix Flatow, both of whom died in…
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‘March of the Living’ documents kinship between teens, survivors
Left: German teenagers at the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin in “March of the Living.” Photo courtesy of Jessica Sanders/”March…
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Polish Foreign Minister: There’s more to us than the Holocaust
Polish Foreign Minister Witold Waszczykowski arrived in Israel for an official visit on Tuesday. While the continent at large is in the midst of several crises, Waszczykowski’s young conservative…
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Lucky Star
My mother kept the yellow star she had to wear during the war. She never showed it to me. It must have been…
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In Elie Wiesel’s Work, Many Found Words That Seared, and Soared
Elie Wiesel was mourned Saturday by politicians, artists and others who were touched by his emotionally searing writing about the Holocaust and the questions…
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Educators visit Polin Museum to redevelop curricula for MOTL students
A group of North American March of the Living leaders recently spent a week in Warsaw participating in an intense joint workshop with educators from the Polin Museum to…
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Lessons from Elie Wiesel’s Classroom
Some people get recharged from a visit to a spa, a vacation far away or a pulse pounding rock concert. I admit, I enjoy all of those things, but…
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