REPORT: Holocaust becoming more acknowledged in Arab world
Several countries have seen growing recognition of the Nazis’ crimes.
Morocco’s King Decrees: Schools Will Teach the Holocaust
Israeli officials praise the monarch’s decision to incorporate education about the Holocaust into his country’s curriculum
Customizing American and European Holocaust Education
The first seminar, which concluded on June 7 in Jackson, Miss., compared the exclusionary policies of Nazi Germany with the Jim Crow laws operating during the same time period in the United States.
US, Israeli Condemnation Grows Over Polish Holocaust Bill
The bill passed in Poland’s Senate less than a week after its approval by the lower house of the Polish parliament.
Students Unearth Second Temple Era Jewish Settlement Near Beit Shemesh [PHOTOS]
The students, from Jerusalem’s Boyer High School, originally volunteered on the archaeological dig in order to raise funds for a class trip to Poland.
Christians and Jews Experience “The World That Was” on Poland Holocaust Trip
The tour includes some of the Holocaust’s most notorious sites.
[BLOG] Does Remembering One Survivor Remember Them All?
If there is one thing that can be found among the survivors, it is their strength and resilience.
“Living With Dignity”, EU Parliament Hosts Seminar on Holocaust Survivor’s Welfare
A daylong seminar entitled “Living with Dignity” was held at the European Parliament in Brussels, focusing on European Holocaust Survivors and the restitution of stolen property.
Can a Holocaust be Predicted? Understanding Genocide
“There was a straight road to Auschwitz,” says Wendy Lower. “When you look back, the Holocaust was inevitable.”
The Greek Rabbi Who Saved Hundreds of Jews from the Holocaust
Rabbi Moshe Shimon Pessach was a rabbinic and communal leader in Greece whose efforts saved the Jewish community of Volos, a coastal port city, from the German Nazis.