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- The Holocaust | The National WWII Museum | New Orleans
In November 1938, German Jews faced escalating violence, showing many Jews that they were not safe if they stayed in the country During a Nazi-provoked riot known as Kristallnacht (Night of Broken Glass, or the November Pogrom) on November 9, 1938, more than 250 synagogues were destroyed, and 91 people were murdered Countless Jewish businesses and homes were vandalized and destroyed, and
- Nazi Germany had admirers among American religious leaders – and white . . .
Jewish pushcart workers on New York’s Lower East Side participated in a two-hour protest in 1933, refusing to make sales, during a day of mass demonstrations against the persecution of German
- Antisemitism is on the rise again. Heres why : NPR
Here's why It's not just high-profile figures who have spouted anti-Semitic language recently Attacks and harassment against Jewish people have been on the rise, according to researchers
- New York Jewish Week - Jewish Telegraphic Agency
In Brooklyn, you can party like it’s the Borscht Belt in 1963 Teen Fellowship How teenage teaching assistants play a crucial role at one New York City religious school
- Richard Dawkins: Somebody as intelligent as Jesus would have been an . . .
Richard Dawkins: 'Somebody as intelligent as Jesus would have been an atheist' In the latest in John Harris's National Conversations series of interviews, R
- Auschwitz: Concentration Camp, Facts, Location | HISTORY
Hungarian Jews arrive in Auschwitz-Birkenau, in German-occupied Poland in June 1944 Between May 2 and July 9, more than 425,000 Hungarian Jews were deported to Auschwitz Galerie Bilderwelt Getty
- ‘Hold fast to our common humanity’: UN marks 80 years . . . - UN News
‘Don’t be neutral towards human suffering’ At a ceremony in Geneva, Nazi death camp survivor Ivan Lefkovits shared harrowing testimony of his experiences on Monday to mark Holocaust Remembrance Day, with a timeless message for present and future generations: “Don’t be neutral, especially not towards human suffering Recalling the murder of his father and brother, both victims of
- Majority Leader Schumer Delivers Major A. . . | The Senate Democratic Caucus
We Jews are used to that We have lived with a double standard through the centuries There were always things the Jews couldn’t do… everyone could be a farmer, but not the Jew everyone could be a carpenter, but not the Jew Everyone could move to Moscow, but not the Jew And everyone can have their own state, but not the Jew
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