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Israeli-born genocide scholar Omer Bartov explains why incitement, displacement and the destruction of civilian life can meet ...
Israeli-born genocide scholar Omer Bartov explains why incitement, displacement and the destruction of civilian life can meet ...
Most recently, she made the dance film Sh’ma: A Story of Survival, reimagining her choreography for a new medium and ...
Have Jews made up for the loss of people killed in the Holocaust? The answer is no,” said Jonathan Sarna, a professor of ...
Elon Musk announced Baby Grok, a kids AI app, weeks after his chatbot praised Hitler and shared antisemitic tropes.
In defending its nominee to lead the Office of Special Counsel, the government’s top watchdog, the Trump administration ...
By the time the Nazi Party’s systematic murder of Jewish people in Europe ended in 1945, the global Jewish population had ...
T o do the same thing over and over and expect a different result is one definition of insanity. According to Robert Shibley, ...
Holocaust Remembrance Day and Yom HaShoah. The Holocaust is often referred to as “the Shoah” which is the Hebrew word for “catastrophe.” And every year we remember the victims and take ...
Almost a quarter of all the Jews slaughtered in the Holocaust were killed during a “hyperintense,” 100-day stretch in 1942 -- as many as 15,000 a day for a total of 1.47 million -- likely the ...
The Holocaust was a “continentwide crime,” Dan Stone writes, one that involved “a series of interlocking local genocides carried out under the auspices of a grand project. ...
Jan. 27 is International Holocaust Remembrance Day, which this year marks the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz. Remembering Auschwitz is, of course, tremendously important. It’s ...