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They got together to reflect on their harrowing pasts and express growing concern over the resurgence of antisemitism.
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The Forward on MSNHolocaust survivor burned in Boulder attack speaks out: ‘What the hell is going on?’In a brief interview with NBC News, Steinmetz, 88, said the attack “has nothing to do with the Holocaust, it has to do with a human being that wants to burn other people.” “It’s about what the hell is going on in our country,” she said. “What the hell is going on?”
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Amazon S3 on MSNHolocaust Survivor's Tale of Resilience and SurvivalOn World Holocaust Survivor Day, ABC Action News reporter Michael Paluska shares a poignant conversation with Rudolf Kosolapov, an 85-year-old survivor of the Leningrad siege. Despite blindness and the passage of time,
Holocaust survivors gathered for a “Coffee House” celebration hosted by Selfhelp Community Services marking Holocaust Survivor Day
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WISH-TV on MSNCommunity gathers at JCC to celebrate and honor Holocaust survivorsJewish Federation of Greater Indianapolis honors Holocaust survivors with luncheon and live music. Intergenerational program connects survivors with younger generations.
An exhibit of 40 black and white portraits line the gallery walls at ArtStart. Each is the face of a person who survived the Holocaust. “We try to keep the memories of the people who were survivors as they are and as they were,” said Jerry Kaye, the chair of the Holocaust Memory Project based in Chicago called Zachor, the Hebrew word for memory.
A HOLOCAUST survivor was one of eight people attacked in what police are calling a terrorist attack in Colorado on Sunday. The attack happened as a group peacefully gathered to raise awareness of
A man arrested over a "suspected act of terrorism" in Boulder, Colorado, has appeared in court to face 16 state counts of attempted murder, two counts of the use of incendiary device and 16 counts of attempted use of an incendiary device Suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman has also been charged with a federal hate crime Twelve people were injured after a man shouted "free Palestine" and started "setting people on fire",