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Rare Postcards From Warsaw Ghetto Surface in Poland
By: Aimee Amiga, Haaretz Living in London while her family was trapped in the Warsaw Ghetto during World War II, Tamara Frymer had one line of communication with her beloved…
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Why These Jewish Teens Are Listening To The Stories Of Holocaust Survivors
By: Antonia Blumberg, Huffington Post Jewish teenagers in fifteen countries from around the globe will meet with Holocaust survivors on Nov. 6-7, for “A Shabbat to Remember.”…
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Living Word from a Dead World
By: Yardena Schwartz, Tablet When Tzipora Shapiro walked out the gates of Auschwitz on Jan. 27, 1945, the first thing she felt was guilt. Her father, grandfather, brothers, aunts,…
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Nuremberg Nazi Site Crumbles, but Tricky Questions on Its Future Persist
New York Times, by Alison Smale NUREMBERG, Germany — In this city, the rallying point for Hitler, is the…
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Willis Carto, Far-Right Figure and Holocaust Denier, Dies at 89
New York Times, By Douglas Martin Willis Carto, a reclusive behind-the-scenes wizard of the far-right fringe of American…
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Bearing Witness To The Memory Of The Holocaust
My dear friend Eli Rubenstein, makes a major impact on the world, and does so somewhat unassumingly. I had no idea he was compiling a book to commemorate the…
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Prominent British Holocaust Historian David Cesarani Dies at 58
BY The Forward and Liam Hoare David Cesarani participates in a discussion on BBC’s newsnight in February 2015. YouTube…
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A New Look at Japan’s Wartime Atrocities and a U.S. Cover-Up
New York Times By DIDI KIRSTEN TATLOW The new Museum of War Crime Evidence by Japanese Army Unit 731…
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MVFF38: Marin filmmakers tell personal story of the Holocaust in ‘Surviving Skokie’
Marin Independent Journal, By Vicki Larson The dedication of a Holocaust museum in Illinois may be an unlikely inspiration for a documentary. But for Eli Adler of San Anselmo, a…
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