As millions of Jews pause to honor the victims and remaining survivors of the Holocaust, minds are cast at recent events that invoke the evil of antisemitism and hate.
On the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, educators emphasize remembrance, responsibility and the enduring lesson of “never again.” ...
On International Holocaust Remembrance Day, we remember that the conditions that made Auschwitz possible did not vanish with ...
Grandchildren of Holocaust survivors, two generations removed from the Nazis’ horrors, are stepping up to tell the stories of their grandparents, eager to show there are still lessons to learn from ...
International Holocaust Remembrance Day calls on us to examine what we are teaching the next generation about how the ...
A Holocaust exhibit at the Clark County Government Center will close Wednesday after teaching visitors about both tragedy and ...
Holocaust survivor Nat Shaffir and Nova survivor Noa Beer spoke at a Boca Raton dinner to warn that 'silence' remains the ...
The Holocaust Memorial Museum is not simply a memorial to the past: It is a warning to the present. It reminds us that evil does not arrive announcing itself, but arrives disguised as grievance, ...
CHANDLER, AZ — He survived the unthinkable during the Holocaust, and now he's keeping the lessons of the past alive and reaching people from all generations in a truly unique way. Ninety-nine-year-old ...
Biden's statement honored victims and denounced Holocaust deniers. As the world marked International Holocaust Remembrance Day on Thursday, the warning to "never forget" took on renewed meaning.
Each year, on Holocaust Remembrance Day, survivors, theologians, political leaders and others come together in the nation's capitol to reflect on the lessons of the Holocaust. Sara Bloomfield, the ...
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