So, on Monday to be in the presence of survivors of this atrocity surrounded by global leaders was indeed a privilege. Thankfully, these global leaders took a back seat and listened, for perhaps the last time to those who suffered and witnessed at first hand one of humanity’s greatest atrocities.
With Monday marked as International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Renee Bronner Pessin plans to deliver six presentations for Holocaust Remembrance Week.
She believes it will the be last gathering of survivors at Auschwitz and she came from her home in New Jersey to add her ... Jan. 27 as International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Amy Sodaro, the author of the 2018 book “Exhibiting Atrocity: Memorial Museums and the Politics of Past Violence,” discussed the importance of continuing Holocaust awareness education in a discussion sponsored by more than 10 schools and academic programs, including Binghamton University’s Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention.
Even though Helen Marks has been alive more than eight decades, she remains in the unenviable position of still searching for something idyllic of which she had been deprived. “I’m still working on a happy childhood,
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Monday is International Holocaust Remembrance Day. On this day 80 years ago, Russian soldiers liberated the Auschwitz concentration camp.
Holocaust survivors and scholars said the international community’s abandonment of the Jewish state belies its promises to learn from the genocide. By Canaan Lidor in Oswiecim, Poland, JNS As world leaders and dignitaries gathered Monday at the Auschwitz Museum for a Holocaust commemoration ceremony,
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Mindy Walker recently completed an advanced seminar in Holocaust education, which she uses in her classes at Holt High School.