During an interview with The Emory Wheel, Isabel Levine (28C) shared a similar sentiment to Rishfeld on the value of storytelling to continue the memory of the Holocaust. She described how talking to ...
These kids don't know much about being Jewish, but I introduce them to both religious ritual and antisemitic graffiti, and they get it. They really do ...
The Holocaust was the first mass atrocity to be heavily photographed. The mass production and distribution of cameras in the 1930s and 1940s enabled Nazi officials and ordinary people to widely ...
Holocaust scholar Debórah Dwork held a book launch with the U.N., discussing a story that caught her attention two decades ago: “Why now? I was ready.” ...
A unique Holocaust art exhibition has opened in New York’s City Hall. In “The Wandering Jew,” a 1947 oil-and-canvas painting by Dutch artist Eliazer Neuberger, a barefoot man wearing torn garments ...
The Library of Michigan is one of 50 U.S. libraries selected to host the traveling exhibition from the United States ...
"We believe that we can teach empathy, understanding, and to teach people to be upstanders, not bystanders," said the director of the Institute for Holocaust Education.
Eighty years ago, the enormous death camp called Auschwitz-Birkenau was liberated by soldiers of the Red Army, ending a ...
One Day, a picture book by the beloved children’s author, follows the true story of a father and son escaping Auschwitz by train ...
The “For a Righteous Cause” report, published for the fourth year by the Center for the Study of Contemporary European Jewry at Tel Aviv University (TAU) in recognition of International Holocaust ...
A Tel Aviv University study released on Sunday highlights new and planned museums in the Muslim world commemorating the Holocaust, amid a tide global antisemitism. The report, published ahead of ...