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Those five days in November were cold, and seemed colder inside the gates of Auschwitz and of Birkenau. We were 90 ...
Wendy Holden’s The Teacher of Auschwitz illuminates a remarkable true fictionalized story of defiance amidst the unimaginable horrors of Auschwitz, where hope seemed an ...
These thoughts stayed with me as I passed through the infamous metal gates of Auschwitz I, crossing from one site of unimaginable suffering, a camp of death, to another, where the torment took the ...
The “Shoes on the Danube Promenade,” pictured here, is a memorial to the Hungarian Jews who, in the winter of 1944-1945, were ...
South Africa has a shockingly high murder rate, but without the intent to destroy a national, ethnical, racial, or religious ...
A report of an antisemitic incident at a high school in central Germany last week coincided with the arrest of teenage ...
Poland has emerged as the beating heart of technological innovation in Eastern Europe, and if you trace a network from Warsaw ...
There are voices – loud, passionate, sometimes even well meaning – that tell us this is not the time to celebrate Jerusalem ...
The feud between billionaires Bill Gates and Elon Musk ramped up this week, with Gates accusing Musk of “killing the world’s poorest children” through massive cuts to the U.S. Agency for ...