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Holocaust

“I share in the outrage over this shameful act and stand with Georgians everywhere in condemning it,” stated George Gov. Brian Kemp.
Even being arrested previously for antisemitic content hasn’t deterred Andrzej Kumor, publisher of “Goniec.”
Ultra-Orthodox women hope their virtual reality film can educate new audiences about the Holocaust.
A German government panel on World War II-era stolen art has ruled in favor of the descendants of Emanuel Albert Lewenstein.
The Jewish middle-school instructor says administrators failed to take seriously a student’s threats and Nazi hate speech.
Sean Pietila, 19, was allegedly plotting a mass shooting of a synagogue in East Lansing, Mich.
Leaders of anti-Israel groups don’t belong at the helm of a museum whose founding principles call for “support for a Jewish homeland,” according to the Zionist Organization of America.
Somewhat unusually, the play manages to strike a somewhat optimistic note, even as it addresses Nazi fascism.
“Forgotten Exodus” is calling for testimonies of those impacted by a Communist purge “before it’s too late.”
Prof. Rumyana Christidi discusses the fight against Jew-hatred in her country.
The “memorabilia” on offer include an empty canister of Zyklon B.
The museum is the region’s “most technologically advanced,” per a release.