[email protected] [email protected] www.genshoah.org Generations of the Shoah International Newsletter June, 2016 Dear Members and Friends, This edition contains many articles from across the world written in recognition of Yom Hashoah which you may find of particular interest. Please see the FYI section below. Congratulations to the Polin Museum on receiving the European Museum Academy Prize and to Barbara Wind on receiving the Sister Rose Thering Education Award for her 16 years of work as the Director of the Holocaust Council of Greater MetroWest. Barbara is a member of the GSI Coordinating Council. Save the date! We are putting together programs of particular interest to the survivor family community for the joint GSI, World Federation of Jewish Child Survivors of the Holocaust and Descendants and Kindertransport Association conference in Los Angeles, CA, November 4 – 7, 2016. This will be a very special intergenerational, international family reunion and we will focus on what roles each generation can play today as we plan for the future. For more information: www.holocaustchild.org or [email protected]. To register: www.genshoah.org/pdfs/gsi_2016_registration_packet.pdf As always, we will have a summer edition newsletter instead of separate July and August editions. This will be distributed in July. Generations of the Shoah International (GSI) Membership in our interactive leadership listserv is open to leaders / representatives of landsmanschaft and other Holocaust-related groups. If your local survivor, second generation or third generation group has not yet delegated a representative to join the GSI interactive online discussion / listserv group, please join us now. We already have dozens of members throughout the US and from other countries. This global interactive listserv is the fastest way to reach the survivor community: [email protected]. For event submissions: www.genshoah.org/contact_gsi.html. Please fill out the information requested in the text areas and submit it to us at [email protected]. You must send us your information no later than the 23rd of the month if you wish for it to appear in the upcoming month’s issue. Page 2 Generations of the Shoah International Newsletter – June, 2016 To search the newsletter by geographic area: search by country for programs outside the USA or use the city and / or state abbreviations for those in the USA. Visit our GSI website at www.genshoah.org for updated information on new books, films, helpful links to Holocaust-related organizations and institutions, etc. Survivors, their children and grandchildren are welcome to post contact information for their local groups on our website. GSI has an “open” Facebook Group that anyone can join and invite others to join. Feel free to introduce yourself to your brothers and sisters in the survivor community and communicate directly with them without having to be cleared by a third party. Use the group to find old friends and relatives. Join us and meet new friends. Our page is visible to Facebook members at http://tinyurl.com/clhxsf. Joining Facebook is free and easy: www.facebook.com. ANNOUNCEMENTS From the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA): From 23-26 May, 2016 almost 300 experts and policymakers from the IHRA’s 31 Member Countries, eleven Observer Countries, and seven international partner organisations gathered to discuss Holocaust education, research and remembrance as a contemporary political issue. The highlight of the plenary session was the adoption of a working definition of antisemitism. See: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAWeVk-I59wXaKAd8dqb0Nk-1U9Bhkm7e And This recent IHRA survey, “A Matter of Comparison: The Holocaust, Genocides and Crimes Against Humanity - An Analysis and Overview of Comparative Literature and Programs” may also be of interest: https://holocaustremembrance.sharepoint.com/projects/projectadmin/_layouts/15/guestaccess.aspx?guesta ccesstoken=PMQ5PwjSTPq45JIEEH%2fz8RMQnb47j%2fMaDCHxFjF30vw%3d&docid=12267ef3462 7a460e897fb7d058197728 RESTITUTION Ros-Lehtinen’s Bipartisan Measure Urging Germany to Honor Its Obligations ... UPCOMING CONFERENCES Jewish Cultural Heritage: Projects, Methods, Inspirations June 8 – 10, 2016 Warsaw, Poland For more: [email protected], www.polin.pl/ Conference for NYCDOE Teachers The Holocaust and Other Genocides June 9, 2016 8:30 am – 3:30 pm Museum of Jewish Heritage—A Living Memorial to the Holocaust, New York, NY Free of charge but pre-registration is required. This conference is open only to current teachers in NYCDOE schools. For more information: www.mjhnyc.org/l_teachers_development.html Generations of the Shoah International Newsletter – June, 2016 Page 3 Welcome to Britain? Refugees, Then and Now, in memory of Eleanor Rathbone, 1872-1946 the ‘MP for Refugees.’ June 20, 2016 Strand Campus, King’s College, London, England For enquiries, submissions and to register interest please contact Dr Susan Cohen [email protected] or Ms Lesley Urbach [email protected] www.rememberingeleanorrathbone.wordpress.com CHAIM (Children of Holocaust-Survivors Association In Michigan) host Gathering of the Tribe June 26 - 27, 2016 Detroit area, Michigan For more information: www.chaim2g.org or [email protected]. The Cecile Seiden Annual Teachers’ Conference July 12 -13, 2016 8:30 am – 4:00 pm Aidekman Jewish Community Campus, Whippany, NJ For more: www.state.nj.us/education/holocaust/programs/workshops/07121316Seiden.pdf World Federation of Jewish Child Survivors of the Holocaust and Descendants (WFJCSHD), Generations of the Shoah International (GSI) and Kindertransport Association (KTA) International, Intergenerational Conference November 4 – 7, 2016 Los Angeles, CA To register: www.genshoah.org/pdfs/gsi_2016_registration_packet.pdf For more information: www.holocaustchild.org, [email protected], [email protected] The Jewish Refugee Problem During the Shoah (1933 – 1945) Reconsidered December 18 – 20, 2016 Yad Vashem, Jerusalem, Israel For more information: [email protected] Call for Papers Application UPCOMING WORKSHOPS & SEMINARS 2016 Curt C. and Else Silberman Seminar for University Faculty Jewish Responses to the Holocaust: Teaching through Primary Sources June 6–17, 2016 US Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, DC For more: ushmm.org/silbermanseminar Generations of the Shoah International Newsletter – June, 2016 Page 4 Echoes and Reflections: Teaching about Anne Frank June 9, 2016 8:30 am – 3:00 pm Anne Frank Center USA, 44 Park Place, New York, NY For more information: http://echoesandreflections.org/events/12845/ Holocaust Education Foundation of Central Virginia's Inaugural Summer Teacher Workshop June 14 – 15, 2016 Optional day June 16 Lynchburg College, Lynchburg, VA For more: [email protected] or holocaustedfoundation.com Summer Institute - Teaching About the Holocaust: An Introduction July 26 – 28, 2016 Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center, Skokie, IL 12 CPDUs (IL) / PGPs (IN); graduate credit available. Tuition costs: $200. Advance registration required; www.ilholocaustmuseum.org/pages/for-educators/professionaldevelopment/teaching-about-the-holocaust-an-introduction/ 2016 Annual Faculty Seminar on Ethics, Religion, and the Holocaust Good, Evil, and the Grey Zone: Religion's Role in Genocide from the Holocaust to "IS" June 27–July 1, 2016 US Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, DC For more: ushmm.org/perhseminar. Echoes and Reflections: Teaching about Anne Frank June 28, 2016 8:30 am – 3:30 pm Goodwin Holocaust Museum & Education Center, Cherry Hill, NJ For more information: http://echoesandreflections.org/events/program-in-cherry-hill-nj-2/ Analyses of the Situation and Future Expectations Regarding the Jewish Fate, 1933-1938 July 4 – 7, 2016 Yad Vashem, Jerusalem, Israel Application Form July Workshop 2016 Summer Course for Middle and High School Educators Meeting Hate with Humanity: Life During the Holocaust July 5 - 8, 2016 Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living Memorial to the Holocaust, New York, NY For more information: www.mjhnyc.org/l_teachers_development.html. Page 5 Generations of the Shoah International Newsletter – June, 2016 Dissertation and Thesis Development Workshop: The Holocaust in the Soviet Union July 18–29, 2016 US Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, DC For more: ushmm.org/diss-workshop. Summer Teachers Institute 2016 Holocaust Remembrance Through the Arts August 1 – 3, 2016 Beth El Congregation, US Holocaust Memorial Museum and the Jewish Museum of Maryland For information / registration: 410.732.6400 x214/ [email protected] Modern Diplomats of the Holocaust August 21 – 31, 2016 Berlin, Germany For information: Nicolai M. Zimmermann [email protected] Landscapes of Displacement: Borderlands in Comparative Perspective September 23–24, 2016 San Diego Mesa College, San Diego, California For more: ushmm.org/borderlands-symposium. Echoes and Reflections: Teaching about Anne Frank November 11, 2016 8:30 am – 3:30 pm Historical Society of Princeton, Princeton NJ For more information: http://echoesandreflections.org/events/program-in-princeton-nj/ Medicine in the Holocaust and Beyond May 7 – 11, 2017 Western Galilee, Israel For more: www.medicineaftertheholocaust.org UPCOMING EVENTS Now – June 15, 2016— Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust & Genocide 29 Russell Square, London, England Exhibition: Dilemmas, Choices, Responses: Britain and the Holocaust. For more information: [email protected] Now – June 20, 2016—Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews, Warsaw, Poland Exhibit: Frank Stella and Synagogues of Historic Poland. Visit website for more information Page 6 Generations of the Shoah International Newsletter – June, 2016 Now – June 30, 2016—Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion Museum, Brookdale Center, 1 West Fourth St, New York, NY Exhibit: Evil: A Matter of Intent. More than 40 contemporary Jewish fine artists use both abstract and literal lenses to represent evil in its many forms. 2G Debbie Teicholz Guedalia is one of the few photographers in the show, displaying triptychs taken on a trip to Poland, where she tried to translate the lasting meaning of the Holocaust through photographs. The entire portfolio can be viewed in her book: A Journey to Poland-The Earth Has not Forgotten. Free admission, photo ID required. For more information: www.huc.edu/museums/ny Now - July 31, 2016—NY Historical Society, 170 Central Park West, New York, NY Exhibit: Anti-Semitism 1919-1939 displays the wrenching evidence of what Germans saw and experienced on a daily basis, tracing the steady progress of Nazi indoctrination that led to the Holocaust. See how propaganda sank its roots into a society and the dangers of underestimating its power. For more: www.nyhistory.org/exhibitions/anti-semitism-1919-1939 Now - August 14, 2016—Museum of Jewish Heritage, New York, NY Exhibit: Stitching History from the Holocaust, about the life and work of Hedy Strnad before her murder by the Nazis, featuring the recreation of Hedy’s dresses from her sketches. For more information: www.mjhnyc.org/e_nowonview_stitching.html Now – August 21, 2016—Los Angeles Public Library, Central Library’s Getty Galleries, Second Floor, 630 West 5th Street, Los Angeles, CA Exhibit: State of Deception: The Power of Nazi Propaganda. For more information: www.ushmm.org/online/calendar/eventDetails.php?event=WCTEXSTDECEPT0316 Now – August 28, 2016— Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center, Skokie, IL The Nazi Olympics, Berlin 1936. The exhibition features athletes who were barred from the 1936 Berlin Olympics because of their ethnic heritage, or who, like Jesse Owens, competed and won, challenging Hitler’s “master race” dogma. For more: www.ilholocaustmuseum.org Now – September 9, 2016—Center for Jewish History, 15 West 16th Street, New York, NY Exhibit: Portugal, the Last Hope: Sousa Mendes's Visas to Freedom. For more please see the Press release, www.cjh.org/p/42 Now – September 11, 2016—Holocaust Museum Houston, Houston, TX Exhibit: H·O·P·E: Paintings by Samuel Bak. www.hmh.org/RegisterEvent.aspx to RSVP online. Now - October 31, 2016—Center for Jewish History, 15 W 16th St, New York, NY Exhibit: Stolen Heart: The Theft of Jewish Property in Berlin’s Historic Center, 1933 - 1945. For more information: www.cjh.org/p/42 Now – January 31, 2017—US Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, DC Exhibit: Some Were Neighbors: Collaboration & Complicity in the Holocaust. For more: www.ushmm.org/online/calendar/eventDetails.php?event=TESWNCOLLCOMP0814 Now – March 2017—various locations in Houston, TX Handcrafted butterflies from around the world to go on display across Houston to memorialize the 1.5 million children who died in the Holocaust. For more information: http://hmh.org/butterflies. Page 7 Generations of the Shoah International Newsletter – June, 2016 June 1, 2016, 2:00 pm—ADL Conference Center, 605 Third Ave, New York, NY Songs from a Lost World: Singing as Resistance and Renewal in New York, 1948 with 2G Dr. Miriam Isaacs, sociologist and Yiddish Scholar, who will discuss an archive of over a thousand songs recorded by Holocaust survivors in New York three years after the war. Please RSVP to [email protected], security requires all names. June 1, 2016, 7:00 pm—US Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, DC Redefining Antisemitism Through the Stories of Jews and Muslims During the Holocaust with Mehnaz M. Afridi, Director of Manhattan College’s Holocaust, Genocide, and Interfaith Education Center. To RSVP: ushmm.org/events/weinmann-lecture-2016. This program also will be webcast at ushmm.org/watch. June 1, 2016, 7:00 pm— Am Shalom, 840 Vernon Ave, Glencoe, IL Leadership on the Home Front: Examining American Responses to the Rise of Nazism. For more: www.ushmm.org/events/homefront-glencoe June 2, 2016, 2:00 pm—Chicago Public Library, Harold Washington Library Center, 400 South State Street, Chicago, IL Leadership on the Home Front: Examining American Responses to the Rise of Nazism. For more: www.ushmm.org/events/homefront-chicago June 2, 2016, 5:30 pm—Philadelphia History Museum, Philadelphia, PA Book talk: Philadelphia as a Safe Haven for Refugees. Author Francis Hoeber will present his book Against Time: Letters from Nazi Germany, 1938 – 1939. Fees. Refreshments. For more: www.philadelphiahistory.org/node/803 June 5, 2016, 1:00 pm—Museum of Jewish Heritage, New York, NY Speaker Series: Testimony from Ivan Backer, Holocaust Survivor from Czechoslovakia, rescued by a Nicholas Winton Kindertransport. Free with museum admission. For more information: www.mjhnyc.org/v_general_speakers.html June 5, 2016, 3:00 pm—Westbeth Gallery, 55 Bethune Street, New York, NY Meet and Greet for Children of Survivors and their families during Unpacking The 21st Century, an art exhibition which includes photos from the series Documenting the Second Generation: Children of Holocaust Survivors. For more: [email protected] and on Facebook www.facebook.com/AlizaAugustinePhotography/ \ June 7, 2016, 7:00 pm—US Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, DC A Personal Quest for Justice: The Origins of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity. For more: www.ushmm.org/online/calendar/eventDetails.php?event=MAPERQUEST0615 June 8, 2016, 3:30 pm—Museum of Jewish Heritage, New York, NY Gallery Talk: Why Didn't They Leave? The Emigration Dilemma with Bonnie Gurewitsch, archivist/curator emeritus, in conjunction with the Stitching History From the Holocaust exhibit. Preregistration required. For more information: www.mjhnyc.org/stitching/ June 8, 2016, 7:00 pm—Museum of Jewish Heritage, New York, NY Book Launch: East West Street: On the Origins of “Genocide” and “Crimes Against Humanity, with author and international lawyer Phillipe Sands in conversation with Nadine Strossen, former president, American Civil Liberties Union. Pre-registration required. For more information: www.mjhnyc.org/calendar_jun16.html Page 8 Generations of the Shoah International Newsletter – June, 2016 June 9, 2016, 6:30 pm—Center for Jewish History, 15 W 16th St, New York, NY Panel discussion: From Vienna to New York: Jewish Exiles Remember "Austria" in the Aftermath of the Holocaust. For more information and registration (required): www.cjh.org/event/2882 June 9, 2016, 7:00 pm—Museum of Jewish Heritage, New York, NY Performance: An Evening with Mona Golabek, pianist, author, and star of The Pianist of Willesden Lane pays tribute to her mother who was saved by the Kindertransport. Preregistration required. For more information: www.mjhnyc.org/calendar_jun16.html June 9, 2016, 7:00 pm—Aidekman Family Jewish Community Campus, Whippany, NJ Holocaust Council of Greater MetroWest’s Real to Reel Holocaust Film Series: Labyrinth of Lies, For more: www.jfedgmw.org/holocaust, [email protected] or 973-929-3194. June 12, 2016, 11:00 am—Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center, Skokie, IL Architectural tour: Symbolic by Design. Learn how renowned architect Stanley Tigerman infused every space in the Museum with historical and emotional symbolism. www.ilholocaustmuseum.org/events June 12, 2016, 12:30 pm—Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center, Skokie, IL Survivors Speak: Take advantage of the unique opportunity to hear a Holocaust Survivor tell their story and answer questions. www.ilholocaustmuseum.org/events June 14, 2016, 7:00 pm—Us Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, DC A Relentless Pursuit: Bringing Holocaust Perpetrators to Justice with Andrew Nagorski, author of The Nazi Hunters; Eli Rosenbaum, Director of Human Rights Enforcement Strategy and Policy at the Department of Justice and Dr. Elizabeth White, Historian at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and Former Deputy Chief, Human Rights and Special Prosecutions Section at the Department of Justice in the Office of Special Investigations. For more: www.ushmm.org/online/calendar/eventDetails.php?event=MARELPURS0616 June 15, 2016, 6:00 pm—Montgomery McCracken Walker Rhoads LLP - 123 S Broad St., Philadelphia, PA Refugees Then and Now: What has changed? Francis W. Hoeber, whose parents fled Europe in the 1930s, and Judith Bernstein-Baker from HIAS Pennsylvania, an international refugee organization, will talk about the current situation and how history can guide us in our response. Greetings by Ralf Wiedemann, Honorary Consul of Germany. For more information: www.eventbrite.com/e/refugees-then-and-now-what-has-changed-tickets-25698086669 June 19, 2016, 2:00 pm – Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center, Skokie, IL Film & discussion: Inheritance. Experience Monika Hertwig’s journey to accept the truth about her father, Nazi commandant of Plaszow, Amon Goeth. Post-screening discussion led by University of Illinois professor Christopher D. Benson, who is creating a play based on the film. Free with museum admission. Reservations required: www.ilholocaustmuseum.org/events June 20, 2016, 7:00 pm— Miller Theater, Columbia University School of the Arts, 2960 Broadway at 116th St, New York, NY Generations of the Shoah International Newsletter – June, 2016 Page 9 Shtetl Stories: Remembering Jewish Lithuania, a theater production of Centropa (www.centropa.org/) stories from Lithuania, as read by actors from the current Broadway production of Fiddler on the Roof. With photographs floating above on screen, and musical accompaniment, this evening of stories will paint a picture of Jewish life in Europe during the 20th century. For tickets and more information: https://shtetlstories.eventbrite.com June 23, 2016, 6:00 pm—Goethe-Institut Washington, 1990 K St NW, Washington, DC Refugees Then and Now – What Has Changed? Panel discussion with Qutaiba Idlbi, cofounder and Director of Operations for People Demand Change; Holocaust survivor Margit Meissner, and Melanie Nezer from the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS). For more: www.goethe.de/ins/us/en/sta/wsh/ver.cfm?fuseaction=events.detail&event_id=20762994 July 10, 2016, 2:00 pm— Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center, Skokie, IL Introduction to Jewish Genealogy, Unlocking Holocaust Era Secrets. Mike Karsen, past president of Jewish Genealogical Society of Illinois, discusses the rewards of researching your Jewish roots and will demonstrate how to locate U.S. records and those held by Yad Vashem and other resources. Reservations required; www.ilholocaustmuseum.org/events July 21, 2016, 6:30 pm— Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center, Skokie, IL Gallery opening: How it is, but how it should be: An Imagined Life Outside of Gurs The exhibition reproduces a booklet created during the Holocaust in Camp de Gurs, unoccupied France, by an inmate as a birthday gift for a fellow prisoner. Professor Hillary Chute, University of Chicago, moderates a conversation with the daughter of the booklet’s artist and the grandson of the booklet’s recipient. Reservations required: www.ilholocaustmuseum.org/events July 21, 2016 – September 2017— Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center, Skokie, IL Exhibit: How it is, but how it should be: An Imagined Life Outside of Gurs. For more: www.ilholocaustmuseum.org July 28, 2016, 6:30 pm—Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center, Skokie, IL Film and discussion: Liga Terezin. This documentary depicts how soccer became an uplifting activity for players and spectators imprisoned in Ghetto Theresienstadt near Prague between 1942 and 1944. Reservations required; www.ilholocaustmuseum.org/events August 21, 2016, 2:00 pm— Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center, Skokie, IL Live performance: Chiune Sugihara, Unsung Hero of the Holocaust. This dramatic performance profiles the life of Japanese diplomat Chiune Sugihara, who saved several thousand Jews by issuing visas allowing them to leave Lithuania during the Holocaust. Reservations required; www.ilholocaustmuseum.org FYI…FOR YOUR INFORMATION FYI… Online newsletters Sir Martin Gilbert book club www.martingilbert.com/sir-martins-book-club-newsletter/ Action Reconciliation www.actionreconciliation.org/index.php?id=4490 Page 10 Generations of the Shoah International Newsletter – June, 2016 FYI… Caring for Holocaust Survivors at the End of Life handbook created by the Center for Jewish End of Life care in New York: Download our Free Guidebook FYI… UNESCO Director-General statement on Holocaust denial cartoon contest to be held in Iran can be found here: http://en.unesco.org/news/unesco-director-general-condemns-holdingsecond-international-holocaust-cartoon-contest FYI… We are interested in hearing the stories of people who lived in and survived the ghetto of Bedzin. Please go to our webpage http://bedzinexhibit.org/ which accompanies the traveling exhibit: Through the Eyes of Youth: Life and Death in the Bedzin Ghetto, created by the MartinSpringer Institute at Northern Arizona University. You can also directly contact Director Bjorn Krondorfer, [email protected] FYI…For the latest on the Baltics: http://defendinghistory.com/welcome-to-defending-history FYI… Videos, audios and /or slideshows of interest: Israel's Ambassador to the U.S- Ron Dermer- Holocaust Memorial Museum Days of Remembrance Ceremony www.c-span.org/video/?c4592596/israels-ambassador-us-ron-dermer-holocaust-memorialmuseum-days-remembrance-ceremony The Path to Nazi Genocide, Chapter 4/4: World War II and the Holoca... A Drone Flew Over Auschwitz, What It Recorded Will Chill ... Watch: ship full of Buchenwald survivors sing Hatikva in 1945 Partisan Song sung by Annie Lederhendler Watch: For many Holocaust survivors, effects of wartime starvation still a plague Watch: Holocaust Survivors Under Arrest Sing Israeli National Anthem Why Do People Still Deny The Holocaust? The perils of ignoring Holocaust history Facing Evil: An account of Holocaust Perpetrator Adolf Eichmann's Trial Treblinka’s Last Witness www.thirteen.org/metrofocus/2016/05/treblinkas-last-witness/ Treasures found hidden in Auschwitz mug for more than 70 years After Watching This, You’ll Wonder How People Still Deny The Holocaust This Holocaust survivor tried to kill Hitler. Here is his incredible story. Exploring and Liberating Hitlers House: The 101st Airborne at Berchtesgaden (Article and video) Page 11 Generations of the Shoah International Newsletter – June, 2016 MyHeritage Reunites 93-Year-Old Holocaust Survivor with Her Relatives 70 years on, the search continues for artwork looted by the Nazis Why finding Nazi-looted art is ‘a question of justice’ (PBS) For 70 Years, A Mug In Auschwitz Held A Secret Treasure Watch kids show love for their Holocaust-survivor great-grandparents "March of the Living" from Auschwitz to Birkenau commemorates Holocaust victims Watch: Rising From the Ashes – Stories from Survivors Watch: Five Holocaust survivors wish to pass on important messages World War II veteran reunites with freed Holocaust survivor WWII Vet Reunites With Man He Saved From Concentration Camp 71 … Holocaust survivor Edward Mosberg told his personal story in prison uniform Watch: At Auschwitz, Former Israeli Chief Rabbi Tells Jewish Youth to Come Home! Transnistria the Hell Anschluss 2016 The third generation in Germany: From shame to pride Watch: Noble Albanian Rescue of Jews During the Holocaust Tel Aviv comes to a standstill for Yom HaShoah Holocaust Remembrance Day Siren - May 5, 2016 www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxGcFx-vDuM Romania: Unveiling of the Holocaust memorial of in Gherla (Cluj) Nicholas Winton: Memorial service for Holocaust hero - BBC News 'Britain's Schindler' Is Remembered By Those He Saved From The Nazis Winton's Survivors Preserving the History of the Holocaust: Watch Rabbi Hier Discuss Treblinka's Legacy A Father's Search: The Marokus Collection (Curators Corner #40) The last Nazi trials (Time) Former child refugees, rescued from Nazis, urge UK to take Syrian kids (NPR) Abraham Foxman’s Speech at Annual Yom Hashoah Commemoration 89 year old Holocaust survivor lives out a dream -- at a Detr... Page 12 Generations of the Shoah International Newsletter – June, 2016 Stories of Six Holocaust Survivors Who Became Montgomery County Residents Featured In New Documentary on County Cable Montgomery The Long Arm Of History Touches Generations Of Two Families L'Chayim: Naomi Vilko (Second Generation) Nellis Remembrance Ceremony. “Bogdan’s Journey” - Trailer of documentary screening in Poland How Justice Rosalie Abella made Yale law grads cry on the happiest day of their lives FYI… Articles in the news…Note: links were active when the newsletter was written but some links may now have been deactivated by the publisher. If any link doesn't work, you can look for the story using a search engine, e.g., Google, Yahoo or others. The UN’s Shameful Degradation of the Holocaust When the EU Finances Far-Right Holocaust Revisionism 7 decades after Holocaust, Israel's Jews exceed 6,000,000 Where was God during the Holocaust? Can we forgive the Nazis? The 2nd Holocaust — How we can prevent it Study shows survivors sicker but longer-lived than native-born Israelis Rivlin at Holocaust Memorial ceremony: Israel doesn’t do enough for Holocaust survivors Jerusalem Post On Yom HaShoah Many Israeli Holocaust Survivors Still Living in Poverty Israeli Shoah survivors to get more welfare payments Holocaust survivors’ welfare is a public, private and community responsibility Holocaust survivors 'dying in poverty while awaiting compensation' PM lambastes modern anti-Semitism as Israel remembers Holocaust PM at Holocaust Remembrance ceremony: ‘Incitement preceded annihilation’ Netanyahu: Anti-Semitism did not die along with Hitler in the bunker Netanyahu vows: There will not be a second Holocaust High suicide rate among Jewish women who escaped Holocaust For Survivors, Humor As A Form Of Resistance The History of Anti-Semitism and the Shoah Page 13 Generations of the Shoah International Newsletter – June, 2016 Too soon? New documentary probes Holocaust humor Light a candle, but help Shoah survivors too, video urges Israel remembers the Holocaust in national ceremony Yom HaShoah 2016 in Israel: Events, Ceremonies, Readings. - IsraelK Images from Israel’s Ceremony Marking Holocaust Remembrance Day Siren brings Israel to a halt as country marks Holocaust Remembrance Day Only the cats moved on Yom HaShoah Thousands Host Intimate Gatherings to Commemorate the Holocaust in Israel On Holocaust Remembrance Day, Bringing Tenacious Spirit of Survival to Your Living Room Yom HaShoah in Israel’s season of mourning Holocaust remembered in Israel and Poland Commemoration interrupted The Holocaust can wait Holocaust Remembrance Day: Passing the torch from generation to generation In Israeli Kindergartens, An Early Lesson In The Holocaust WeWork hosts Memories in the Living Room The many Holocausts of the Jews (Times of Israel) The Malady of Jewish ‘Inner-Nazi’ Phobia The Holocaust and Human Rights: Lessons Learned and Actions to Be Taken The Holocaust and Human Rights: Dangers and Responsibilities The History of Antisemitism and the Holocaust Playing the Holocaust card ‘Who else will tell it?’ Candidly Speaking: The erosion of Holocaust memory ... Just a Thought: On Holocaust education Taking a long-term perspective The Holocaust Without Jews What does six million look like? Page 14 Generations of the Shoah International Newsletter – June, 2016 ‘Every person has a name,’ Knesset says on Holocaust Remembrance Day "Of Numbers and Names": Israel Story's Special Yom HaShoah Episode 'To Salvage The Stories Of The Rescued' Heartwarming moment World War II veteran, 94, is reunited with man he … Shimon Peres Discusses His Grandfather's Death in the Holocaust Anguish, pride and Yom HaShoah Somewhere between sadness and despair Because of you, we are here Found Elie Wiesel text is scathing indictment of God, Jewish world (Haaretz) Believing in miracles, Israel’s ‘Walt Disney’ survived Holocaust by the sleight of his talented hands Child Holocaust survivor can never remember her stolen past The man who believed in a bright future during bleak times Sibling survivors of Shoah die within hours of each other Bringing My Grandparents Home: From Auschwitz to Israel Israeli artist paints haunting images of Nazi death camp ovens 70 years on, Holocaust survivors get bar mitzvahs in Jerusalem - Times of Israel Holocaust survivors celebrate Bar Mitzvah at the Western Wall Eschewing Poland, a high school takes its annual Holocaust trip inside Israel - Times of Israel 'Visit Holocaust survivors in Israel, not death camps in Poland' Learn, Practice, and Perfect Your Hebrew: Talking About the Holocaust A call to action for the next generation Grandson of German Soldiers Now Fights in the IDF A Shocking Mockery of Holocaust Remembrance IDF general in bombshell speech: Israel today shows signs of 1930s Germany IDF general backtracks: 'Not my intent to liken Israel with Nazi Germany' - Jerusalem Post Top Israeli general walks back apparent Israel-Nazi comparison on Holocaust day Netanyahu: General's comments were 'outrageous and cheapen the memory of the Holocaust' Page 15 Generations of the Shoah International Newsletter – June, 2016 Netanyahu upbraids top general for ‘outrageous’ Shoah comparison Was This Top Israeli General Right To Denounce Jewish Extremism on Holocaust Day? Justice minister accuses deputy IDF head of contempt for Holocaust What Does It Mean When an Israeli General Equates the Jewish State With the Nazis? After Holocaust Remembrance Day, a Quick Note on Why Not to Say That Israelis Are Nazis WWII Veterans Celebrate Victory Over Nazis in Jerusalem March Holocaust and the Palestinians How Holocaust Denial Shaped Mahmoud Abbas’ Worldview Mahmoud Abbas Shifts on Holocaust Palestinian Students Visit Auschwitz in First Organized Visit Palestinians Condemned for Visiting Nazi Death Camps Palestinian Students Condemned for Auschwitz Visit Palestinians’ field trip to Auschwitz highlights divide over Holocaust A Palestinian Student Defends Her Visit to Auschwitz Iran’s ‘moderates’ and the Holocaust 2nd International Holocaust Cartoon Exhibition in Tehran Iranian FM’s Denial of Government Connection to Holocaust Cartoon Competition False, Says Contest Organizer Iran hosts Holocaust-themed cartoon contest Iran revs up for its latest Holocaust cartoon contest - Washington Post Javad Zarif, Holocaust cartoons, and lies Iranian Holocaust Cartoon Contest Official: Competition Doesn't Amount to Denial Iran’s Holocaust Cartoon Contest Is No Caricature of Regime’s Identity UNESCO condemns Iran’s Holocaust cartoon contest Germany Condemns Holocaust Cartoon Contest in Iran Berlin says Iranian attempt to mock Shoah 'sows hatred' US condemns Iran’s ‘abhorrent’ Holocaust-mocking cartoon contest WJC President Ronald S. Lauder: Iran making a mockery of itself and the world with ‘disgusting’ Holocaust cartoon contest Page 16 Generations of the Shoah International Newsletter – June, 2016 B’nai B’rith International Strongly Condemns Iran’s Holocaust Denial Cartoon Contest Netanyahu lashes out at Iran for 'mocking' Holocaust in cartoon contest Persecution of North African Jews to be highlighted at memorial Unearthing the Atrocities of Nazi Death Camps Groundbreaking study exhumes untold Nazi brutalization of women’s bodies U.S. Professor Could Be Jailed On Claims Poles Killed More Jews than Germans during WWII A Visit to the Old and New Hells of Europe Provides a Reminder of Israel’s Importance Poland, Twenty-Five Years Later 'My father saved my life,' Holocaust survivor remembers imprisonment in Auschwitz Memories of Oswiecim Read these searing quotes from an Auschwitz survivor's essay on life in the camp Auschwitz mug reveals jewelry hidden 70 years ago - BBC News Auschwitz museum staffers discover jewelry in false bottom of victim’s mug Gold ring and necklace discovered hidden in mug at Auschwitz | Fox News Jewelry Discovered in Mug at Auschwitz Auschwitz Mug Hides Golden Secret Sunset over Auschwitz Thousands join March of the Living in Poland Thousands mark Holocaust Remembrance Day at Auschwitz Reflections: Students look back at their experiences on the March of the Living March of the Living marks Holocaust Remembrance Day at Auschwitz Speaking for the dead at the March of the Living Marchers at Auschwitz Honor Jews Killed in Holocaust Review: When Auschwitz Inmates Reunite in ‘To Life,’ the Shadow of War Remains How Mahler’s Tenth Symphony Helped Me Visit Auschwitz A Palestinian Student Defends Her Visit to Auschwitz - The ... Saved by a braid in Auschwitz How I Honored My Grandfather’s Memory — With a 20-Square-Foot Model of Auschwitz Page 17 Generations of the Shoah International Newsletter – June, 2016 Beyond the Ulmas: The Need for a Social History of Genocide in Occupied Poland Haunting Memories of the Holocaust in Poland Search for Family’s Lost History Leads to Mass Grave in Poland POLIN Museum Debuts Short Film on Warsaw Ghetto Uprising Polish Resistance Fighter Who Fought Against Nazis & Soviets Finally Given State Funeral Polish town names square after Knesset deputy speaker’s family - JTA Janusz Korczak and Holocaust education Postwar Warsaw Rebuilt from 18th Century Paintings Orchestra of Exiles: The Story of a Heroic Polish Violinist Model for Schindler’s Gold Ring Donated by Jeweler’s Son Born Inside a Cave Former Auschwitz Guard Apologizes at Trial in Germany 94-Year-Old Auschwitz Guard Apologizes to Victims in Court Auschwitz Guard Apologizes in Court What It’s Like for a Survivor to Stand Trial Against a Nazi U.S. Auschwitz Survivor Denied Voice at Nazi Guard's Trial German court denies American Holocaust survivor, 88, who was forced to remove corpses from gas chambers the chance to testify against Auschwitz SS guard Prosecutors seek 6-year sentence for ex-Auschwitz guard The WW2 Spy Who Accepted the Surrender of an Entire German Army How the Israelis Captured Nazi Mastermind Adolf Eichmann Head of Holocaust Research Group Reveals New Shocking Testimony From Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (interview) The heroes who ended the Holocaust 'Yizkor, 1943' a Rare English Translation of Work by Rachel Auerbach From the Warsaw Ghetto Is Germany Really Honoring the Memory of the Holocaust? Hitler’s Germania Still Casts Its Long Shadow over Berlin ‘Anti-Semitism 1919-1939’ and ‘Stolen Heart: The Theft of ... Page 18 Generations of the Shoah International Newsletter – June, 2016 Released Documents Reveal Hitler’s Plans for Nazi Metropolis in Munich The lessons of Nuremberg: Stand up to hate, and remember hate’s victims - JTA Yom Hashoah, a time to consider double meaning of Nuremberg | The Jewish Chronicle The Mixed Legacy of Nuremberg - Diaspora - Jerusalem Post ‘No Statute of Limitations on Genocide,’ Nuremberg Anniversary Confab Reminds The Curious Life of Norman Birkett – A Look at the Nuremberg Trials Outrage over German university’s dismissal of anti-Semitism expert German Jews call for dismissal of self-declared Jew-hating pastor Hitler’s Jewish Spy Action T4 – Nazis Euthanasia Programme That Dealt With The disabled and Mentally Ill The Full Horror of the Nazis’ Treatment of Women is Explored in this Important Book The Secrets of the Woman in Hitler’s Bathtub After Hitler’s pal died, Nazis recreated his injuries on 72 women in a sick experiment 10 Things You Didn’t Know About Nazi Thug Reinhard Heydrich When the former commander Treblinka, Kurt Franz, was arrested in 1959, a search of his home yielded a scrapbook with horrific photos of the massacre titled “Beautiful Years. What This Nazi Did In the War Will Make Your Blood Turn Cold Nazi Policy and Black Victims—Before, During, and After ... In Germany's extermination program for black Africans, a ... How the Nazis Targeted Blacks, and the Impact of the Holocaust on African Americans 30 Crazy WWII Facts You Probably Don’t Know 36 Remarkable Facts About Adolf Hitler Germany to restitute painting which the Nazis forced off its Jewish owners Germany to Return Painting, Confiscated Twice From Jewish Owners, to Their Heirs Degenerate Art Exhibition – When Hitler Declared War on Modern Art Rembrandt and the Holocaust Germany pays tribute to Salvadoran savior of tens of thousands of Jews Salvadoran savior of tens of thousands of Jews honored in Germany Page 19 Generations of the Shoah International Newsletter – June, 2016 Honoring the Righteous Among the Nations comes full circle Stolpersteine – Artist commemorates Holocaust victims in fast-growing Street Project Echoes of heroism on the Avenue of the Righteous Against orders, some diplomats saved Jews during Holocaust Berlin Graduate Students Research Holocaust Victims for Stolpersteine Memorial Open to the Public: The Secret Tunnels Nazis Used to Hide during the Final Days of WWII They Hunted Nazis to the Ends of the Earth The Nazi hunters who wouldn’t give up: “Many war criminals… simply went back and resumed their lives” Why the Nazi hunters’ epic quest is coming to an unheralded end Why the long, hard hunt for Nazis had to carry on Man with a mission: The tireless Nazi hunter Efraim Zuroff Wiesenthal Center 2016 Annual Report Praises Renewed Efforts by German Prosecutors The last Nazi trials (Time) The tip of a huge iceberg of Holocaust distortion For Yom HaShoah, Remembering the Real Eichmann That Used, Swastika-Covered Corvette You Always Wanted Is for Sale Coming home Solomon Lapidus - Jewish Partisan Demolition Expert Israeli Flag Burned at Babi Yar Holocaust Memorial in Kiev Vandals burn Israel flag at Babyn Yar memorial in Kyiv - Interfax Ukraine My quest to find a forgotten history | The Jewish Chronicle Russian Liberation Army – Russian Volunteers Who Fought For Hitler The Battle of Stalingrad: The Battle that Broke Hitler 70-year-old diary earns woman posthumous Righteous Among Nations award Jewish victims remains found underwater and interred in Budapest Romania Takes Step Toward Restitution to Holocaust Survivors Romania Passes Holocaust Restitution Law, as 40,000 Claims Not Yet Processed Page 20 Generations of the Shoah International Newsletter – June, 2016 Srebrenica and the spectre of Auschwitz Opening of Sereď Holocaust Museum in Slovakia Czech Jews call Terezin memorial addresses nationalist, xenophobic Lithuanian Holocaust monument vandalized - JTA Lithuanian Holocaust monument vandalized on Hitler’s birthday This 90-year-old lady seduced and killed Nazis as a teenager (Vice) For Dutch property owners, Holocaust commemoration begins at home He Gave His All To Save Jews From The Holcaust – So Why Did History Forget a Savior Hero Like Hendrik Drogt? Dutch Holocaust museum exhibits Jeroen Krabbe paintings Virtual Reality Anne Frank Film Allows Viewers to Experience Her Life Virtual Reality Project Brings Us to Anne Frank’s Secret Hideaway Unbelievably, Amsterdam Hit Up Holocaust Survivors for Back Taxes Amsterdam to pay Jewish community $11M for Holocaust survivor taxes Louise Lawrence Israëls' Story: "Being Free Means Eating Cookies" - Moment Magazine A suitcase full of secrets found in Amsterdam’s Jewish quarter after 70 years A Forgotten Suitcase of Secrets Is Reunited with Its Jewish Owner’s Family Amsterdam finally to move forward on Holocaust memorial Surviving the Holocaust as a 'hidden child' in Athens The Lost—and Found—Jews of Crete Letters From Italian Jail Capture Hope, Despair of Auschwitz-bound Jewish Inmate Italy Recovers Three Paintings Seized By Nazis in World War II Italian Law to Criminalize Holocaust Denial Slowly Edges Closer The not-so-rosy history of Rome’s public Rose Garden In 1935, Mussolini planned to form a Foreign Legion to which even Jews applied! Was the French Resistance Jewish? For Holocaust survivor, reparations are a little late (France) Cannes: Holocaust Movie About Edith Stein in the Works Page 21 Generations of the Shoah International Newsletter – June, 2016 Aznavour Belatedly Sings Praises of His Family, Who Saved Jews From Nazis A murdered Jewish founder and 4 other things to know about Cannes “Munich” in Paris 2016 ? Yom HaShoah : pourquoi se souvenir ? A WWII vacation that saved two Jewish brothers' lives 'I prosecuted an architect of the Holocaust' - BBC News 'Together we must root out antisemitism' | The Jewish Chronicle Queen’s Hatmaker, Holocaust Survivor Who Helped Jewish Women Escape Nazi-Occupied Austria, Dies in London Road Crash Nicholas Winton memorial service honours Holocaust hero - BBC News Saved from the Nazis: 'Kindertransport' survivors remember Sir Nicholas Winton Hundreds gather in Guildhall to celebrate life of Sir Nicholas Winton Wartime letters of testimony | The Jewish Chronicle Understanding UK anti-Semitism on Holocaust Remembrance Day ‘Leave Hitler out of it:’ UK’s EU vote debate turns shrill Former London mayor stirs controversy by likening EU to Hitler Ex-London Mayor Boris Johnson compares EU to Hitler Ken Livingston suspended over Zionist comments (UK) London’s first Muslim mayor attends Yom Hashoah commemoration as initial public act New London mayor to attend Shoah memorial as first act in office London’s new mayor makes Holocaust memorial his first official function New London mayor attends Shoah memorial in first public engagement London Mayor Bombarded by Anti-Semitic Abuse After Attending Holocaust Event British Jews Want Labor Lawmaker Suspended for Israel ‘Nazi’ Jibe The document that saved my mother's life | The Jewish Chronicle 'Picturing how I was almost not born' | The Jewish Chronicle 92-year-old photography doyenne found her focus in fleeing the Nazis Irish Diplomat One of the First to Recognize the Danger of Hitler, says New Biography Page 22 Generations of the Shoah International Newsletter – June, 2016 Irish Priest Hugh O’Flaherty honoured for saving thousands of Jews during the Holocaust - Irish Post An Adorably Repugnant Nazi Holocaust survivor Noémi Ban on the importance of remembering Tracing survivors and victims of the Holocaust Trudeau honours survivor at Ottawa Yom HaShoah event Reparations – from the shtetls to urban America - cjnews.com Yom HaShoah - Germany must do more to honor its obligations Lessons of Shoah weren’t learned, child survivor laments Babies born on Holocaust refugee ship meet 76 years later The lonely survivor Eli Rubenstein: Hate is never right, and love is never wrong On Yom HaShoah, we must reflect – but also be inspired My aim is to ensure no one forgets | The Jewish Chronicle After 70 years, man born in DP camp meets unknown brother(s) 85-Year-Old Holocaust Survivor’s Bar Mitzvah Mein Bubbie - The Canadian Jewish News Congressional resolutions seek to help survivors Holocaust survivors: New federal program won't help Kerry on Holocaust Remembrance Day: Recall Jews 'Were Denied Entry to Our Ports' Capitol hosts photo exhibit of Holocaust survivors Holocaust survivors, dwindling in number, share stories at reading of names Holocaust Remembrance Day 2016: What Americans can (and should) do Mapping the Holocaust: How Jews Were Taken to Their Final Destinations The Legendary Paratrooper: The Amazing Story of Ted Bachenheimer Two brothers survived the Holocaust and lived for decades without knowing if the other was alive - now their families … Two brothers were separated by the Holocaust. After 77 years, their families just reunited. Page 23 Generations of the Shoah International Newsletter – June, 2016 After 70 Years of Searching, Families of Brothers Separated During The Holocaust Reunite Online Lessons from a Holocaust survivor Survivors remember at Yom Hashoa service Always Remember: Never Again « US Opinion and Commentary Yom Hashoah 2016: This year it's 'ever again' See the Religious Text the U.S. Government Printed for Concentration-Camp Survivors Statement by the President on Holocaust Remembrance Day Obama calls for solidarity with European Jews, Jewish students on Holocaust Remembrance Day New whitewash of FDR’s failure to bomb Auschwitz Netanyahu to host seminar on Jewish history for U.N. diplomats Jewish Cabinet member on Holocaust day: ‘Fear of the other’ rising in US Love and Loss, Set to Music, During the Holocaust - The ... Remembering to Fight Anti-Semitism With Passion On Holocaust Remembrance Day: What could be enough? ‘Mein Kampf’ royalties plan roils Boston’s Jews A New Holocaust Museum Emerges in Brooklyn Philadelphia unveils plans to expand Holocaust memorial Memorial plaza in Philadelphia to remember Holocaust victims ‘Never forget,’ the world said of the Holocaust. But the world is forgetting - The Boston Globe Forgetting the Holocaust \ You know these, right?! 11 House Hold Names That Worked With The Nazis During WWII The Outrage of Comparing Israel to the Nazis More Than 2000 Attend Citywide Holocaust Remembrance Commemoration on May 1 Abe Foxman Addresses Capacity Crowd at Jewish Federation of Greater MetroWest Annual Yom HaShoah Program S. Florida makes sure people never forget D-M Airmen: Holocaust Day of Remembrance 2016 Clergy honor past and current victims of hate ... Page 24 Generations of the Shoah International Newsletter – June, 2016 ‘To Salvage The Stories Of The Rescued’ Holocaust remembrance: Particular or universal? (MyJewishLearning) Holocaust Remembrance Day 2016: What Americans can (and should) do Yom Hashoah Reflections 2016-5776 What If the Nazis Won — or If They Lost? Smuggled out of ghetto, mystery photo trove turns out to be family of famous American scholars Mystery pre-Holocaust photo trove turns out to be of family of US scholars Mystery over trove of pre-Holocaust photos is solved | j. the Jewish news weekly of Northern... 'We Grew Up With These Photographs' The Professor Has a Daring Past - The New York Times The Nazi underground (New Yorker) Hitler sculpture brings $17.2 million at US auction Will We Ever Know Why Nazi Leader Rudolf Hess Flew to Scotland in the Middle of World War II? Two brothers were separated by the Holocaust. After 77 years, their families just reunited. Their love story begins after 13 concentration camps and ends with the American Dream A Holocaust Survivor Dies — and a Secret Child Is Revealed ‘He Held Up The Flame Of Rebirth And Renewal’ Grandma’s Lost Challah, Found Clothing Designer Hedy Strnad Perished in the Holocaust—Now Her Creations Are on Display in NYC Fashion, 80 Years in the Making Fashion Designer Diane von Furstenberg Says She Is ‘Torch of Freedom’ for Holocaust Survivor Mother Rosenblum: Minneapolis artist turns barbed wire from Holocaust camp into 'eternal light' Lily Brett: Dad Max, Manhattan, and me Nazi concentration camp survivors tell their stories in Aurora The Holocaust: Many Villains, Few Heroes Page 25 Generations of the Shoah International Newsletter – June, 2016 He was 18 when he stumbled upon a Nazi death camp. Now this local WWII vet will share his story in Virginia Beach. Ernest Michel, Who Bore Witness to the Holocaust and Led Charities, Dies at 92 Ernest Michel, the Jew Who Gave Up Scoop of a Lifetime by Walking Out on Goering Rosalie Chris Lerman, Holocaust Survivor, Dies at 90 George Katzman, who helped liberate Dachau concentration camp, dies at 96 Holocaust survivor, Nazi hunter and Polanski producer Gene Gutowski dies Fritz Stern, refugee and leading historian of Germany, dies at 90 Fritz Stern, a Leading Historian on Modern Germany, Dies at 90 The New York Times Remembers Fritz Stern, Vaguely Morris Kesselman Obituary - Stanetsky Memorial Chapels | Canton MA Holocaust Survivor and Human Rights Activist Hedy Epstein Dies at 91 Pair seeking Holocaust survivor dad discover they are siblings | The Jewish Chronicle Antwerp to Ellis Island: Journey of a Lifetime Holocaust hero's grandchildren meet survivor descendant in Skokie When my great-uncle liberated a Nazi concentration camp Oakland woman traces family's Holocaust story Holocaust at the Shabbos Table Yeshiva girls give walking tour of the Holocaust Tenth ... Bank settles $40M lawsuit over Hitler parody video What’s Behind the Recent Glut of New York Times Holocaust Stories? The End of Holocaust Remembrance No joking matter: 1940s political cartoons warned US of Holocaust Yom HaShoah: Confronting The Past Can Transform The Future Reaching Beyond the Synagogue on Holocaust Remembrance Day Temple mission tours in ‘Shoa’s shadow’ New Exhibition Explores the Rags to Riches Story of WW2 Refugee Joseph Kagan Survivor and Painter José Urbach on Performing the Holocaust Page 26 Generations of the Shoah International Newsletter – June, 2016 PBS airs Reich's 'Prisoner of Her Past' on Holocaust ... Films play special role in remembering Holocaust Holocaust documentary shows that every face has a name Film focuses on Auschwitz survivors who reunite after the war Polanski producer and Holocaust survivor Gene Gutowski dies Last Surviving ‘Casablanca’ Actor Dies — Along With a Slice of Jewish History Bob Dylan Thought of Producing Holocaust Movie, Says Ex-Lover in New Memoir ROSENWALD comes to the White House for Jewish Heritage Month! Steven Spielberg’s commencement speech at Harvard University | Hollywood Film scored by Eric Clapton depicts child of survivors’ three days in Auschwitz Remembering the Transcendent Meditations of Eva Hesse Resounding words: Actors’ portrayals bring Holocaust stories alive for students German art rejected by Nazis Is embraced in Israel - New York Times Famous Hitler Doll Sparks Controversy after Christie’s Sale My March To A Fresh Perspective: After a tour of concentration camps I am less bothered by poor grades and fights with friends. (Fresh Ink For Teens) In Holocaust Novel, She Heard Echoes of Her Own Family Dinner features recipes by concentration camp inmates Dallas Holocaust Museum gets ‘Monuments Men’ menorah Boston teacher feted for averting Holocaust denial in classroom Holocaust Education? There’s an App for That The Winter Fortress – The Epic Mission to Sabotage Hitler’s Atomic Bomb – Review by Mark Barnes ‘Scandalous inaction’: WJC rebukes Google for failing to remove ‘vile’ neo-Nazi videos from YouTube Jewish High Schoolers Picket Polish Consulate In NY To Protest 'Holocaust Whitewash' Holocaust survivor spreads message of forgiveness at Penn HS Yom HaShoah, Anne Frank And Refugee Security Checks Seventy Years Ago: The Fate of Jewish Refugees - gratz.edu Generations of the Shoah International Newsletter – June, 2016 Page 27 $40M Lawsuit Over Bank's Nazi-Themed Training Video The Book of the Dead Never Again www.aerotechnews.com/nellisafb/2016/05/20/never-again/ Debut novel offers 70-year study of tragedy’s mystical ripples Naomi Martin: Why U.S. politics keeps my grandma, a Holocaust survivor, up at night Rise of Donald Trump Tracks Growing Debate Over Global Fascism Donald Trump supporters unleash anti-Semitic tweets at NY Times editor Melania Trump Says Jewish Reporter Who Got Death Threats from Pro-Trump Neo-Nazis Had it Coming Trump backers hurl anti-Semitic tweets at NY Times editor The Nazi tweets of ‘Trump God Emperor’ (N.Y. Times) Libertarian VP hopeful stands by Holocaust reference to Trump plan Captain America is a secret Nazi, and people are going crazy about it Neo-Nazis salute ‘Aryan goddess’ Taylor Swift 2 Brazilian Senators Compare Holocaust to Country’s Political Crisis Brazilian skinheads sentenced to 8 years for Nazi propaganda Swastikas painted in Rio Jewish neighborhood Venezuelan UN envoy compares Israel to Nazi Germany days after Holocaust Memorial Day Venezuelan envoy to UN apologizes to Danon over 'final solution' remarks How one man saved 140 Jewish children in the Far East from the Holocaust A Brief History of the Holocaust: Japan and the Jews Australian Jew’s fight against the Catholic Church in Poland -------------------------------------------------------------------PLEASE NOTE: Notices are provided for information purposes only. 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