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Holocaust education won't protect us against antisemitism. Oct. 7 made that clear. Whatever sympathy and empathy the Jews initially received after Oct. 7 was quickly replaced with attacks against ...
Barry Moore (R-Ala.) recently reintroduced the Define to Defeat Act, a much-needed federal measure that would help address ...
The Holocaust was the largest genocide in history, but not the last one. More recent examples include the Khmer Rouge’s killing of about 2 million Cambodian dissidents between 1975 and 1979; the ...
While 24% of Americans over the age of 18 said their level of knowledge about the Holocaust is not much (14%) or nothing at all (10%), according to AJC’s 2020 State of Antisemitism in America ...
On January 27, 1945, Soviet troops liberated Auschwitz. The date is now consecrated as International Holocaust Remembrance Day, as the world vowed never to allow murderous anti-Semitism to recur.
BRUSSELS — Holocaust survivors and politicians warned of a resurgence of antisemitism and Holocaust denial as the world remembered Nazi atrocities and commemorated the 77th anniversary of the ...
Unveiled last year, the plan affirms its first strategic goal to “Increase School-Based Education about Anti-Semitism, Including the Holocaust, and Jewish American Heritage.” ...
And though I taught about the Holocaust for my entire career, I felt ill-equipped to respond to and teach about contemporary antisemitism. As a school, we also struggled to respond to antisemitism ...
The virulent antisemitism that fueled the Holocaust was thus partly a descendant of Christian antisemitism and also the product of modern conditions. Today, ...
Holocaust World marks Holocaust Remembrance Day as antisemitism continues to rise: 'Jew-hatred still exists' The United Nations unveiled an installation that lists the names of known Holocaust victims ...
Vlad Khaykin directs the Anti-Defamation League’s programs on antisemitism. For him, it’s personal. He was born in the Soviet Union where Jew-hatred was entrenched in society. Khaykin’s ...
In its current form, is the museum really fulfilling that important role? As a proud member of the US Holocaust Memorial Council, I shudder to say that the answer is, unfortunately, no.