I am heartbroken that Jewish events now highlight their security as part of their appeal when asking people to attend.
That creates risks: the Holocaust didn’t begin with mass murder. The dehumanization of Jews progressed gradually from public ...
In the early 1960s, when I was a little boy, the Ku Klux Klan attacked my family by burning a cross in front of our house, ...
I feature my mother’s testimony in my teaching because it gives my students a direct link, through me, as my mother’s son, to ...
As Holocaust Remembrance Day is marked on Jan. 27, a town in southwestern Germany unflinchingly confronts its past and ...
Friday and Saturday, the Los Angeles Ballet will present Melissa Barak’s Memoryhouse, about Jewish lives during the Holocaust ...
Why did humans show so much hatred and indifference toward fellow humans during the Holocaust? Psychology provides some ...
Survivors of the Nazi's notorious Auschwitz death camp are taking center stage at the memorial service to mark 80 years since ...
Adrien Brody's conversation with Annete Insdorf at the 92NY especially resonated with the descendents of Holocaust survivors ...
The Holocaust famously teaches us that what makes mass atrocities possible isn’t only the agency of the powerful — it’s the ...
A recent study revealed that four out of six people under the age of 30 were not aware that 6 million Jews perished in the ...
Hundreds of social media posts are drawing comparisons between the freed hostages and Holocaust survivors who endured extreme ...