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Alumni reflection: Liz Pearl, Canada, 2014
Nothing Makes Sense ‒‛Never Again’ Excerpts from My Journal from MOL 2014 Liz Pearl Water: Rain and Tears The day after we arrive in Poland is Shabbat and we take a guided…
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Alumni Reflection: Anita Bloom, 2016
One of the most memorable instances that will be seared into my memory was a time when there were no speeches, no songs,…
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Alumni Reflection: Felicia Schneberg, 2016
The holocaust, with all it’s death and destruction, has been a part of my life since my dad, a survivor, told me stories…
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Holocaust Survivor Tells Heartwrenching Story of the Day He Was Freed
A Holocaust survivor recalled the day he was freed from a concentration camp for
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Lohmann: His mother’s sweater was ‘our lifeline’ during WWII
Jay Ipson admires a replica of a sweater his mother wore past the Nazis in World War II….
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San Diego H.S. seniors share reactions to March of Living
Participants of the March of the Living 2016 pose at the Auschwitz-Birkenau complex under the infamously cynical sign…
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Holocaust Survivor Finds Peace in Art
Eva Nathanson doesn’t feel the same guilt her parents did for having been spared an anonymous death at the hands of Nazis, when…
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Auschwitz guard jailed for five years in Holocaust murder trial
A 94-year-old former Auschwitz death camp guard has been convicted of being an accessory to the murder of 170,000 people at…
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Michigan requires public schools to teach about Holocaust
The Holocaust during World War II and the 1915 to 1920 massacre of Armenians must be taught in Michigan public schools under a…
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Comparing Israel to Nazis Is anti-Semitic, Says International Body
An intergovernmental body devoted to commemorating the Holocaust adopted a…
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