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“Holocaust survivors who are now also survivors of Oct. 7 are a living testament to the perseverance of the Jewish people,” said American-Israeli entrepreneur David Yaari.
“Bigger Than Me” features oil paintings and sketches by artist Shai Azoulay.
Professor Avinoam Patt said this is “a critical moment in history where serious scholarship and education can make a difference.”
“We must correct disinformation and denialism about the dangers of prejudice,” said the senior senator from Maryland.
“It’s about collaboration and creating something new together—interfaith, interdisciplinary, international,” said Adi Rabinowitz Bedein of the Network for Innovation Holocaust Education.
Almost half of the 245,000 live in Israel. There are 48,200 Holocaust survivors in Western Europe, including 21,900 in France and 14,200 in Germany.
They laid wreaths, lit candles and observed a memorial service ahead of International Holocaust Remembrance Day on Jan. 27.
As International Holocaust Remembrance Day draws near, they remember yesterday and reflect on tomorrow.
“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.