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Interviews with Holocaust survivors reveal the richness of Yiddish
Many people today prize the Yiddish of native speakers who grew up in Eastern Europe before World War II, viewing it as a ...
Albrecht Weinberg, who survived several Nazi concentration and death camps and lost most of his family in the Holocaust ...
As mourners gathered on May 12 for the funeral of Abraham Foxman, they were saying goodbye not only to one of the most ...
Daniela Gerson was surprised to learn that most survivors, like her grandparents, survived in the mountains of Siberia.
Philip Sutcliffe posted a video to his WhatsApp status that called for a ‘real Final Solution’ - a Nazi euphanism for the ...
A New Hampshire Republican. A German Holocaust denier. A suspicious bottle of baby oil. An NPR investigation reveals how the alarming rise of antisemitic conspiracy theories reached a state capitol.
When audiologist Dr. Rachel Krantz asked, “How does that sound to you?” none of the five people in the small room at Jewish ...
A traveling exhibit at Tulsa's Central Library invites visitors to examine difficult questions about America’s response to the Holocaust and connect history to Oklahoma.
The Holocaust, an unprecedented event in human history, is often turned into a rhetorical tool to justify political positions, intensify public and international conflicts, and incite hatred.
David Schaecter died in 2025 at 96-years-old and he was the only survivor from his family of 105 people to survive the Holocaust.
But wait — there is only one known film of Anne and her sister Margot. And this isn’t it. The new 23-second clip of perhaps the world’s best-known victim of the Holocaust was created using artificial ...
Jay Cooper was elected as a Reform candidate but said he has now resigned from the party, just days after the local elections ...
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