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Technology Helps Preserve Stories of Holocaust Survivors
On Holocaust Remembrance Day, work remains underway on the Boston Holocaust Museum that is set to open by 2025.
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Auschwitz Survivors Mark 78th Anniversary of Liberation on Holocaust Remembrance Day
Auschwitz-Birkenau survivors gathered in Poland to commemorate the anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi German death camp.
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‘Children Need to Know': Holocaust Survivor Shares Story for Future Boston Holocaust Museum
Friday marks Holocaust Remembrance Day, and this year work is underway to open a Boston Holocaust Museum by 2025. Around 6 million European Jews were killed in the Holocaust. Tens of millions of people were killed in World War II, which lasted from 1939 to 1945. A key part of the experience will be that museum-goers will be able to…
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Holocaust Remembrance Day: Auschwitz Survivors Mark Anniversary of Liberation
Survivors of Auschwitz-Birkenau are gathering to commemorate the 78th anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi German death camp amid horror that yet another war has shattered peace in Europe.
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Holocaust Survivors Share Message of Hope During Hanukkah
Some 250,000 Holocaust survivors are still alive, living in Europe, Israel, the U.S. and elsewhere.
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Original Beethoven Score to Be Returned to Rightful Heirs
A musical manuscript handwritten by Ludwig van Beethoven is getting returned to the heirs of the richest family in pre-World War II Czechoslovakia
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Holocaust Survivors Offered Free DNA Tests to Help Find Long Lost Family Members
The New York-based Center for Jewish History is launching a project offering DNA testing kits for free to Holocaust survivors and their children. It’s an effort to help possibly find family connections torn apart in World War II. Genealogists say the advent of DNA technology has opened up a new world of possibilities in addition to the paper trails and...
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Arnold Schwarzenegger Visits Auschwitz in Message Against Hatred
Schwarzenegger, who is originally from Austria, has spoken openly in the past about his father, Gustav Schwarzenegger, being a Nazi soldier during the war.
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Israel Observes Holocaust Remembrance Day
People in Israel observed the annual Holocaust Remembrance Day with sirens halting life for two minutes.
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Survivors Unite to Deliver Message on Holocaust Remembrance Day
Holocaust survivors across the world are uniting to deliver a message on the dangers of unchecked hate and the importance of remembrance at a time of rising global antisemitism.
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Boston Couple Plans to Build City's 1st Holocaust Museum
A Boston couple says they have purchased a building in the city to create a Holocaust museum. Jody Kipnis said Thursday that she and Todd Ruderman purchased the 15,000 square-foot building on Tremont Street for $11.5 million. They are co-founders of the Holocaust Legacy Foundation, which seeks to preserve and perpetuate the memory and lessons of the Holocaust for future…
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Comedian Jimmy Carr Denounced for ‘Abhorrent' Holocaust Remark in Netflix Special
The Auschwitz Memorial and other anti-hate organizations have condemned British-Irish comedian Jimmy Carr for a remark in his latest Netflix special.
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Anti-Semitic Graffiti Found at Marblehead Elementary School
Police and school officials are investigating anti-Semitic graffiti found in bathrooms at a Marblehead elementary school. Superintendent John Buckey confirmed Friday that they were looking at three incidents at the Village Elementary School on three different days in January. In the first two, swastikas were found etched into stalls in bathrooms. The third involved what Buckey called “profane language targeted…
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Tennessee School Board Bans Graphic Novel About the Holocaust
The McMinn County School Board voted to ban Pulitzer prize-winning graphic novel, “Maus” by Art Spiegelman from eighth grade language arts curriculum.
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Ceremony Amplifies Importance of Genocide Education as Baker Signs Bill
The Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education is in the process of developing a genocide education framework three weeks after Gov. Charlie Baker signed a bill mandating public schools teach students the history of some of the world’s worst atrocities. The education law, passed by the Legislature in November, is heralded by supporters as one way to make...
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Gov. Baker Signs Bill Mandating Genocide Education in Mass. Schools
Middle and high school students in Massachusetts would learn about the history of genocide and human rights issues under a bill signed into law by Gov. Charlie Baker this week. The bill requires middle schools and high schools in the state to include instruction on the history of genocide. The legislation comes as incidences of hate and antisemitism are on…
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Graphic Novel Illustrates Jewish Teen Life Through Writings Once Thought Lost During World War II
A new graphic book depicts the autobiographies written by six Jewish teenagers just before World War II. It is being published as a major archive of prewar documents about the Jews of Eastern Europe are reunited online.
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School Leader in Texas Tells Teachers to Balance Holocaust Books With ‘Opposing' Views
A top administrator with the Carroll Independent School District in Southlake, Texas, advised teachers last week that if they have a book about the Holocaust in their classroom, they should also offer students access to a book from an “opposing” perspective, according to an audio recording obtained by NBC News. Gina Peddy, the Carroll school district’s executive director of curriculum and...