Rabbi Lau is not just a rabbi. He is history walking. Thirty-six generations of rabbis behind him. A Holocaust survivor who ...
Seven days after its liberation, the horrors of Buchenwald are made known.
A couple of years ago, a small, overstuffed envelope made it to the desk of the Jewish Community Center’s Adriel Resh. It, thus, found a home on just the right desk. Resh, the York JCC’s Jewish life ...
Corinna da Fonseca-Wollheim, most notably known as music critic for the New York Times, was the featured speaker at the annual Rabbi Jack Moline Lecture Series Nov.7 at Agudas Achim Congregation. da ...
In part V of a serialisation of his new book, JOHN McINALLY argues that to confront capitalism’s escalating crises, unions must reorient toward class politics and help build a united, explicitly ...
The Supreme Court of the German state of Thuringia rejected an appeal by a woman who was denied entry to the Buchenwald memorial site while wearing a keffiyeh. The judges ruled that the site's ...
Declarations that any criticism of Israel’s genocide in Gaza amounts to “antisemitism” and represents an abuse of Holocaust remembrance are assuming increasingly bizarre forms. At a time when the ...
A family said they have felt haunted for 80 years by a piece of a lampshade made from human skin seized from a concentration camp and brought home for evidence. The macabre object was given to ...
Jacques Moalic, a former Agence France-Presse journalist who survived deportation to the Buchenwald concentration camp in World War II, has died aged 102, his family said. The Barron's news department ...
Long ReadEighty years after the liberation of the Nazi concentration camp, Le Monde retraces the story of one of the French prisoners who survived. Resistance fighter Paul Simon left his family a ...
MINSK, 9 April (BelTA) - Diplomats of the Belarusian embassy in Germany held memorial ceremonies to mark the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the concentration camps Buchenwald and Mittelbau-Dora ...
Buchenwald concentration camp, near Weimar in Germany, was a site of immense suffering where 280,000 prisoners were held by the Nazis from 1937 to 1945. With 56,000 victims, the memorial now stands as ...
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