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YJP’s Play Ping-Pong To Help Holocaust Survivors
On Tuesday night, hundreds of young Jewish professionals filled up the Prince George Ballroom on East 27th Street to play Ping-Pong, mingle and, above…
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Holocaust survivors give DC museum visitors first-person accounts of their difficult experiences
WASHINGTON – It was 75 years ago when the Nazis invaded the Soviet Union and rounded up Jewish citizens. Rita Rubenstein, who currently lives in Maryland, is one…
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Justice for Holocaust Survivors Before It’s Too Late
June brought two developments of note to the Australian…
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Reflections on Elie Wiesel, by Eynat Tabakman Katz
Elie Wiesel is the conscience that is missing in this world! In the camps, he was only a number to the Germans and…
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March of the Living Statement on the Passing of Elie Wiesel
The International March of the Living Board of Directors, Staff, Global Leadership and Alumni around the world deeply mourn the passing of our…
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Leading Polish Lawmaker Honors Victims of 1941 Synagogue Burning
Jaroslaw Kaczynski, leader of ruling party Law and Justice attends a news conference in party headquarters in Warsaw,…
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Elie Wiesel at Auschwitz-Birkenau
Forever will I see the children who no longer have the strength to cry. Forever will I see the elderly who no longer have the strength to help them….
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Elie Wiesel, Nobel Peace Prize laureate and renowned Holocaust survivor, dies at 87
Holocaust survivor, Nobel Peace Prize laureate, prolific author and outspoken activist Elie Wiesel died Saturday at the age of 87. Wiesel was perhaps…
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New law requires lessons on Holocaust in R.I. public schools
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Rhode Island schools will have to teach students about genocide…
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