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The Jewish Foundation for the Righteous provided an Arkansas teacher and two dozen other educators, experts and historians ...
For years, Marianne Hirsch, a prominent genocide scholar at Columbia University, has used Hannah Arendt’s book about the ...
Should NJ adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Association's definition of antisemitism? Here's what it says.
When Alicia Booker returns this fall to Lakota West High School for her 12th year of teaching, she will be “a better educator ...
An Israeli historian answers his critics and explains why his home country’s conduct in Gaza constitutes genocide.
Following a co-hosted symposium on the Weimar Republic, the Guthrie generously invited the Center for Holocaust and Genocide ...
The mass murder of the Druze is not a distant, regional crisis. It is a test of global conscience. Will we stop it?
The Holocaust and its context of World War II was a defining moment in the 20th century. Its history raises a critical question that endures today: Can the horrors of the 20th century’s ...
OPINION Holocaust Remembrance Day – why we must never forget The Holocaust did not begin with Auschwitz. It started with Nazi demonization and dehumanization of an entire people ...
The Candles Holocaust Museum will host a meet and greet with actor Nik Pajic to discuss his role as Nazi war criminal Klaus ...
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. ...
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