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Yad Vashem chairman Dani Dayan sits down with JNS for an interview ahead of Israel’s Holocaust Remembrance Day.
They include 521 immigrants from Ukraine who fled after the Russian invasion.
The Holocaust education center also decries “problematic sites” Warsaw recommends for visits.
A war criminal, Jonas Noreika is hailed in Vilnius and elsewhere as an anti-Soviet resistance leader.
A Harvard-educated New York lawyer, Benjamin (“Ben”) Ferencz was only 27 when he secured the convictions of 22 Nazi officers.
“We were convinced that this series about an everyday superhero—one most people have never heard of—needed an unprecedented rollout,” said Carolyn Bernstein at National Geographic.
Robert Rundo, the founder of the Rise Above Movement, faces charges of fomenting violent protests.
Ahead of a lecture commemorating the 80th anniversary of the uprising, Mazur told JNS that “there is plenty of ignorance” about the uprising and its context.
The agreement comes “during an unprecedented rise in antisemitism and decline in Holocaust literacy,” stated Rabbi Ari Berman, Yeshiva University president.
A British envoy warns that it will “soon be too late” to reunite victims with their belongings.
The famous fictitious, whip-wielding archaeologist will square off against a familiar foe in the forthcoming movie.
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