The new film highlights how the tribunal broke ground – and where it fell short – raising enduring questions about complicity ...
The new U.S. ambassador to Poland, Thomas Rose, delivered a speech in which he absolves Poland, and by extension, the Polish ...
Fifty years after her death, the German-born political thinker has been enshrined as a prophet for our times. What did she ...
By all accounts, Rabbi Mayer Moskowitz — a Holocaust survivor and beloved teacher at the Upper East Side’s Ramaz School, who died on Nov. 11 at 98 — led an ...
Later this week at Sinai Temple, family and friends will gather to remember the remarkable life of Peter Braunfeld — ...
The late Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel's lessons for an age of masked ICE raids, antisemitism, and dehumanization.
Like most Americans, Christine Kuehn always mourned the tragedy at Pearl Harbor, haunted by the some 2,400 souls who perished ...
A riveting account of Warsaw Ghetto resistance Book review by Dr Anne Sarzin During the Second World War, Jewish ...
Her father published the “Diary of a Young Girl” in 1947, which has since sold 30 million copies worldwide. God provided a child with a pen, a love of words, and the ability to share messages of hope, ...
Johns Hopkins University Press and the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum have launched the world’s first searchable digital map ...
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Holocaust victims are still fighting for justice — Congress can give it to them
For eight decades, families torn apart by the Holocaust have sought to reclaim the property that the Nazis stole from them.
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