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57,000 Tripping Stones Honor Holocaust Victims Across Europe, but This One’s Personal
For us, it was the first time. For him, it was somewhere closer to his 57,000th time. Artist Gunter Demnig has dedicated his professional career to placing memorial plaques in front of thousands of European homes, from which Jews, Sinti, Jehovah’s Witnesses and other persecuted minorities were expelled. He began installing stolpersteinen, literally “stumbling” or […]
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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. Even now, at 89, she designs and makes her own dresses — “I’m very fussy,” she explains, “and all the beautiful clothes in shops are for young […]
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New museum honors Poles killed for helping Jews in Holocaust
Jews and Catholics offered prayers Thursday at the graves of Jews hunted by the Nazis and a Polish family killed for trying to save them, a solemn prelude to the opening of a museum honoring Poles who died for offering refuge. Polish President Andrzej Duda was to lead the formal opening of the Ulma Family […]
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Holocaust Children Share Survival Stories
Local students got a living history lesson Wednesday when two child survivors of the Holocaust visited Greeneville to share their stories. Nearly 1,100 middle and high school students from Greeneville, Greene County, Kingsport and Washington County filled the Niswonger Performing Arts Center for the East Tennessee Holocaust Conference, which featured Dr. Inge Auerbacher and Sonja […]
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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, who loves the sport of boxing, spent much of his life fighting, especially during World War II. “I love to box,” Rosa said. “My brother taught me when I was a little […]
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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 republic that no one seems to much care or even notice. Least of all, Sanders himself. Which prompted Anderson Cooper in a recent Democratic debate to ask Sanders whether he was intentionally keeping his […]
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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 into middle age — he began exploring his father’s Holocaust past. As a child growing up in Skokie, Adler knew little about what his father had suffered and lost in […]
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Pope Francis Schedules Auschwitz Visit for July
The pope will visit the former Nazi death camp as part of a five-day trip to Poland to mark the Catholic Church’s World Youth Day. Pope Francis will visit Auschwitz during a trip to Poland in late July. According to a schedule released over the weekend, the pontiff will visit the former Nazi death camp […]
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POEM: Dancing in Auschwitz by Eva Schottenstein, 2016
We are revenge, incarnate Destined to walk, to listen, to remember, to pass on We are revenge incarnate We march, hands intertwined with those of strangers along with brothers Fingers braided tight as bread, seamlessly converting visitors into natives Heads held high, along with fists, along with flags Chanting, stamping, singing, stomping Shoulders sagging under […]
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Assemblyman Cymbrowitz Announces Holocaust Memorial Creative Arts Contest
Last week, Assemblyman Steven Cymbrowitz (D-Brooklyn) invited students in grades three through 12 to participate in his 2016 Holocaust Memorial Creative Arts Contest. According to a press release, the annual contest provides students with an opportunity to “reflect on the Holocaust, examine how its lessons continue to impact our lives, and express their feelings using […]
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