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The Jewish Journal By Gerri MillerAugust 3, 2020 The Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust will highlight three Shoah-related movies followed by live Zoom discussions this month in the “Teicholz Holocaust Remembrance Film Series: The Holocaust & Italy,” presented in conjunction …

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Diaries and manuscripts turn spotlight on little-known acts of endurance and bravery The Guardian Caroline Davies From quiet acts of bravery, to overt acts of rebellion, Jewish resistance to the Holocaust took many forms, yet research shows they remain largely unacknowledged in …

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Mark Sommer Jul 27, 2020 Updated 16 hrs ago The 35-year-old Buffalo International Jewish Film Festival is the nation’s third longest of its kind. But this is the first year the festival, which was originally scheduled to run from March 20 to …

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click here for video NFL wide receiver DeSean Jackson apologized recently after being criticized for making offensive comments about Jewish people. Within days, a similar controversy erupted over entertainer Nick Cannon’s anti-Semitic remarks. Cannon also apologized. Holocaust survivor Edward Mosberg, who travels the world …

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By Robert [email protected] @BrodskyRobertUpdated July 23, 2020 6:23 PMPRINTSHARE  Gita Shorr is a survivor. The 90 year-old great-grandmother, whose arm is still branded with the numbers 33380, survived the horrors of the Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen concentration camps. Nearly 80 years later, Shorr …

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Born in Amsterdam, Herman van Norden settled in Vancouver after the Second World War Jon Hernandez · CBC News · Posted: Jul 27, 2020 12:16 PM PT | Last Updated: 12 hours ago 1 comments To say Herman van Norden’s life was eventful is …

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Date of Death: July 7th, 202015 in Tammuz 5780 In April 2016 Holocaust survivor Magda Brown shared her inspirational story with hundreds of Iowans as part of the annual Holocaust Remembrance event sponsored by the Thaler Holocaust Remembrance Foundation. We’re …

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The generation that endured Nazi death camps is especially vulnerable to the pandemic. Original post: New York Times By John Leland May 4, 2020 One got out of Nazi Germany on a Kindertransport train to Sweden, never again seeing his parents, …

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Click for Video Link Tonight, as the world struggles to contain and recover from the novel coronavirus, we offer a story we completed just before life changed so dramatically. It is a story of history, hope, survival and resilience, which has …

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Due to the potential impact of COVID-19 on public health, the Thaler Holocaust Memorial Fund has cancelled our event with Michael Bornstein and Debbie Holinstat. We hope to reschedule their appearance at an appropriate time later this year or next …

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