The life and art of Holocaust survivor Naomi Blake will be celebrated at Norwich Cathedral. The event coincides with the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, where Naomi was a prisoner.
Uri was separated from his family when he was just a month old, as his parents feared they would need to go into hiding.
Pankaj Mishra’s latest book, ‘The World After Gaza’, interrogates the violence in Palestine and many Western institutions’ ...
New York Holocaust Survivors joined the Arts4All Foundation, Senator Jessica Ramos, and other elected officials at Newtown ...
"I do everything I can," says Rosa Schneeberger, "so that my grandchildren and other poor children don't have to go through ...
Eighth-grade students at Bourbonnais Upper Grade Center were recently given the rare and unforgettable opportunity to ...
Z for "Zigeuner" -- "Gypsy", then a number. Some survivors still have the horror of the Roma Holocaust tattooed on their skin, a reminder of a lesser-known genocide that researchers are now trying to ...
Eight decades after her family’s liberation from a Nazi labor camp, Reva Kibort sometimes feels the urge to call one of her ...
As a secular child attending an Orthodox yeshiva, Fox often described the struggles he felt between his faith and his atheism ...
Town of Hempstead Supervisor Don Clavin, joined by U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer and Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman, ...
MLK didn’t dream about a world where we’d sit around feeling sorry for him. He wanted action, movement and change. Holocaust ...