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The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles - Thu Dec 10, 4:29 pm ET
Holocaust memorial institutions in France and Israel commemorated the roundup 67 years ago of Tunisian Jews.
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The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles - Thu Dec 10, 4:29 pm ET
The efforts to hold Holocaust perpetrators accountable are indeed in their final phase.
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Jewish Ledger - Thu Dec 10, 1:11 pm ET
Ann Millin, historian at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, addressed an audience of approximately 100 community members at an open program held the evening of Oct. 26 on the campus of the University of Hartford in West Hartford.
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Mendocino Beacon - Thu Dec 10, 11:00 am ET
SPECIAL EVENTS Thursday, Dec. 10 - College of the Redwoods Personal Enrichment Learning Series, "TAK FOR ALT: Documentary about Holocaust Survivor Judith Meisel," presenter her daughter, Mina Cohen, 5:30-6 p.
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The Arizona Republic - Wed Dec 9, 9:02 pm ET
Local Jewish organizations have picked Chandler over other Valley cities as the site for the nation's fifth Tolerance & Holocaust Museum.
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The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles - Wed Dec 9, 12:58 am ET
Waiting for her flight to take off from Denver to New York, Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis is on the phone doing what she does best: speaking from the heart about her lifelong mission to rekindle the connection between assimilated Jews and God.
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Deerfield Review - Mon Dec 7, 11:47 am ET
Chicagoland Jewish High School's S.T.A.N.D. chapter hosted its third annual S.T.A.N.D. Sleep-In at the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center in Skokie on Oct. 17.
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The Jewish Advocate - Wed Dec 9, 9:26 pm ET
CONFRONTING THE HOLOCAUST Through 12/19: Art exhibit created by Holocaust survivors and survivors' children. At Hebrew College's Cutler Atrium. 781-891-3983. BETTY FREED Through 12/31: "Moments In Time," colored pencil, pen and ink drawings. At Worcester Jewish Community Center Gallery. 508-756-7109, ext. 232.
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The Jewish Advocate - Wed Dec 9, 9:23 pm ET
One approaches any film about Holocaust survivors with a bit of trepidation. One does not want to show disrespect toward those carrying the burden of this awful history. Indeed, the typical reaction is admiration for those who were able to rebuild their lives and move forward.
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Forward - Wed Dec 9, 4:26 pm ET
The January 2010 Sundance Film Festival, the hypercompetitive showcase of indie cinema held annually in Utah, has announced a lineup that includes films inspired by Brooklyn Hasidism and the Holocaust.
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WCBS-TV New York - Sun Dec 6, 5:06 pm ET
Organizers of a Holocaust memorial planned for Atlantic City's boardwalk say there's a simple explanation for the seemingly odd location. Go where the people are. Rabbi Gordon Geller of Temple Emeth Shalom in Margate tells The Philadelphia Inquirer his group plans to unveil the still-to-be-designed memorial in 2012 on a 60-foot stretch of the walkway between New York and Kentucky Avenues. The ...
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The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles - Wed Dec 9, 5:43 pm ET
In his 1954 book “Man’s Quest for God,” theologian Abraham Joshua Heschel, bemoaning what he saw as a post-Holocaust religious malaise, took aim at those who chose to blame the prayerbook for Judaism’s woes.
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The Star-Ledger - Sun Dec 6, 9:56 am ET
ATLANTIC CITY -- A Holocaust memorial group is holding an online competition to design its planned museum, according to a report in the Philadelphia Inquirer. The museum will occupy a 60-foot stretch of walkway between New York and Kentucky avenues,...
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Michelle Malkin via Yahoo! News - Wed Dec 9, 3:00 am ET
How low can they go? The desperate Democratic peddlers of a government health care takeover have proclaimed an insurance "holocaust in America" (Fla.
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The Providence Journal - Sat Dec 5, 9:15 pm ET
SMITHFIELD - Elie Wiesel, the author, poet and activist whose insights as a Holocaust survivor have helped to inspire millions of Jews and non-Jews alike, says he still dreads the thought that the world may one day lose its memory.