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Stashed love letters shed light on divisive Holocaust legacy
Dutch Israeli holocaust survivor Mirjam Bolle is seen in her house in Jerusalem, January 20, 2016. (AP Photo/Sebastian…
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N.J. Holocaust survivor pens ‘Chocolate’ memoir
The memoir of Holocaust survivor Maud Dahme,…
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INTERNATIONAL: Holocaust survivor describes atrocities of death and concentration camps
Holocaust survivor Oskar Jakob, who experienced the horrors of a death camp, two concentration camps and forced marches, said as a 13 year…
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Do we need to rethink how we teach the Holocaust?
While the focus has been on teaching the dangers of racism, many students are left in the dark about the history and motivations for this troubling period [caption id=”attachment_4993″ align=”aligncenter”…
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New search engine to target anti-Semitism
Meet the Sniper, an app that will scan the net using a new algorithm, looking for anti-Jewish content. Individuals will be able to check the content…
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Ten thousand expected at March of the Living
Some 10,000 young Jews from over 40 countries are to take part in the March of the Living at the former German Nazi Auschwitz death camp in…
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VIDEO: ‘It’s not clear if the Holocaust is a reality or not,’ Iran’s supreme leader says
Iran’s supreme leader on Wednesday once again repeated provocative assertions about the Holocaust, defying the world on a day that it…
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Merkel: Anti-Semitism in Germany More Widespread Than We Thought
German Chancellor Angela Merkel…
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Auschwitz Continues to Draw Visitors, in Poland and on Facebook
A record 1.725 million people visited the Auschwitz-Birkenau memorial and extermination camp last year, according to figures released ahead of International Holocaust Remembrance…
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The Yom Hashoah that changed my life by Samantha Mellman
In the week preceding International Holocaust Remembrance Day, I went looking for my March of the Living journal. Stapled to the inside cover was a small slip of paper…
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