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Elie Wiesel may not have lived to see the latest devastating wave of antisemitism, but he did prepare us to confront it. Let July 2 be the day the world listens—and acts.
Jack Moran entered Buchenwald concentration camp on April 11, 1945. An American soldier just 19 years old, Moran was there to ...
Experts from the Elie Wiesel Institute: "Telegram is the environment in which hate groups and communities organize, ...
I write at the very beginning of July. Where I live in Connecticut, people are unpacking flags and bunting in preparation for ...
The international community seems to be no closer to finding an answer than in 2014, when the extraordinary novel “The Book of Disappearance” (Syracuse University Press, trans., $19.95), by ...
Since assuming his role at the Simon Wiesenthal Centre in 1998, Efraim Zuroff—nicknamed, with a mix of reverence and unease, ...
Sampler, Mei Semones, Danny Tenaglia, Fridays on Front Street, "Les Blancs," more great things to do this weekend ...
In his block was another teenager — Elie Wiesel — who would go on to write about his ... International organizations like the United Nations and NATO were created in the aftermath of World War II, and ...
Amazon is developing a new 'Wolfenstein' show based on the long running video game series, because “The story of killing ...
John Gilbert Winant, the ambassador to Great Britain in the early 1940s, became the first head of the Social Security ...
Paul Thomas Chamberlin’s book, Scorched Earth, recasts the conflict as a brutal struggle for survival among declining and ...