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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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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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