Today and every January 27th, we honor the victims of the Holocaust and recognize the importance of remembering their stories. International Holocaust Remembrance Day was officially established by the ...
In the small Polish town of Gniewoszów, the traces of Jewish life had been so thoroughly erased that even the tombstones from the destroyed cemetery were stolen and cut into millstones and pavers. In ...
I share the following facts every year around Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day) since feelings are not enough. We are saturated with stories, memories, and tears that evoke deep feelings and yet ...
It has been nearly 80 years since Allied soldiers liberated European concentration camps, revealing the unimaginable atrocities we know as the Holocaust. As this generation of Holocaust survivors ...
Wednesday marked the 83rd anniversary of Kristallnacht — the “Night of Broken Glass” — when a violent anti-Jewish pogrom broke out across Germany and parts of Austria. The attacks killed more than 91 ...
(JTA) The Anne Frank House in the heart of Amsterdam is one of the Netherlands’ most-visited tourist destinations. Outside of the city a memorial commemorates the Westerbork transit camp, where the ...
How do you keep alive the memory of the Holocaust? How do you ensure that it doesn't become a chapter of history whose horrors fade and become increasingly unfamiliar to younger generations? That ...
Generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI) has been the most disruptive force to hit education in a long time, and educators are still absorbing the impact. My colleagues and I have had to reprogram ...
Most of Europe has seen antisemitism re-emerge dramatically and in explicit and violent forms. Yet alongside it, a more insidious trend is also taking hold: the growing normalisation of Holocaust ...
DALLAS — When Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum President and CEO Mary Pat Higgins heard it, she was shocked. "Disbelief," she said. NBC News released a secret recording of a Carroll ISD ...
Our Sondra and Howard Bender Visiting Scholar series, International Holocaust Remembrance Day programs, Embodied Judaism symposia, and Israel/Palestine Studies events make CU Boulder a “go-to” ...
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