Holocaust
“We must teach the lessons of the Holocaust to our students, who will become our future leaders,” said educator Logan Greene.
“I am disgusted by the recent vandalism at the Horowitz-Wasserman Holocaust Memorial,” wrote Ted Deutch, CEO of the American Jewish Committee.
Roland Hartwig reportedly discussed a “master plan” to deport millions from Germany, such as migrants and “unassimilated citizens.”
The Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum in Madrid claims that it did not know at the time that it was buying a stolen painting.
“The community was shocked and outraged by the vandalism,” Jonathan Ornstein, CEO of the Jewish Community Centre of Krakow, told JNS.
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“The Boy,” a film by Yahav Winner, who was killed on Oct. 7, is playing in Manhattan.
Steve McQueen, director of the Best Picture winner “12 Years a Slave,” created the more than four-hour historical project.
“Just as hatred can be taught, so too can humanity,” said Kara Driscoll, marketing and events director at the Nancy and David Wolf Holocaust and Humanity Center.
It will feature the Oscar award-winning actor in a psychological contest with psychiatrist Douglas Kelley, played by Oscar-winner Rami Malek, evaluating the Nazi propagandist’s fitness for trial.
Its co-founders said that they removed them because they violated existing content policies, though did not say that they were changing their approach about hosting racist and antisemitic content.