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Holocaust testimony gives voice to the silent

Holocaust testimony has coincided with dramatic changes in digital technology and in the way we think of museums, archives and technology. Writes David Herman...

Russia launched a pre-emptive strike at the aggression

As the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin said, Russia launched a pre-emptive strike at the aggression. It was a forced, timely and...

To Holocaust survivor, ‘never again’ means more than a memorial

More than 76 years after the defeat of Hitler, ever fewer survivors of the ghettos, concentration and extermination sites of that dreadful era are...

France feels embarrassed with looted paintings

A four-day auction of sculptures and drawings from “the cabinet of a Parisian art lover by Degas, Delacroix, Renoir and Rodin was huge embarrassment...

For humans, destiny is not inscribed in stone

There is a fundamental difference between humans and animals that put man clearly above animals. A cat remains a cat all its life with...

January 27th: Here’s the rub

Valerie Sobel January 27th is International Holocaust Remembrance Day. Why? Why does the world commemorate the Holocaust on this date given that neither Israel nor the...

A Holocaust victim’s poetry was published for the first time in English in an artist book

Melissa Robbins In the final years of World War II, trapped amid the starvation and squalor of Poland’s Lodz ghetto, 13-year-old Abraham “Abramek” Koplowicz hunched over...

Memories from a lifelong friendship with Elie Wiesel

Dr. Manfred Gerstenfeld Originally published in Arutz Sheva. This is the first time 94-year-old Ted Comet has agreed to be interviewed about his lifelong friend. “At the age of...
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