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Have Jews made up for the loss of people killed in the Holocaust? The answer is no,” said Jonathan Sarna, a professor of ...
Trump's pick to lead the U.S. Office of Special Counsel sat down with Fox News Digital to address antisemitic allegations.
In defending its nominee to lead the Office of Special Counsel, the government’s top watchdog, the Trump administration ...
By the time the Nazi Party’s systematic murder of Jewish people in Europe ended in 1945, the global Jewish population had ...
Her father had died and grief was making writing difficult. Then came the global pandemic, which found the California author hunkered down in the new home she shared with her husband Mac in ...
Nazi comparisons surge in response to aggressive immigrant detention and enforcement policies, as do rebukes that such ...
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Friends' actor Michael Rapaport is facing backlash after sharing what appears to be an AI-generated image depicting a ...
For family Passover Seders, Dr. Ornstein wrote stories about her Holocaust experiences, which she collected into a book.
A valuable cello that traveled from Nazi Germany across war-torn Europe to the U.S. evokes a story of hope and survival.
Despite the unspeakable horror of her youth, she embraced a school of psychotherapy that stresses empathy and the belief that ...
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