A New Model For Jewish Teacher Training: Bridging the Worlds of Jewish and Public Education 'NewCAJE's Online Journal' December 12, 2011 By Rebecca Shargel and Hana Bor As professors ... Read More »
Elie Wiesel: Nobel Peace Prize Lecture ‘Hope, Despair and Memory,’ 1986 Oslo, December 11, 1986 A Hasidic legend tells us that the great Rabbi Baal-Shem-Tov, ... Read More »
David Irving v. Deborah Lipstadt: The Holocaust Denial Libel Trial Holocaust Denial and the 2000 Libel Trial in the U.K. In 1993, Dr. Deborah Lipstadt wrote ... Read More »
United Nations resolution on Holocaust remembrance — text United Nations General Assembly, Resolution 60/57 General Assembly, 1 November 2005 The ... Read More »
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Review: “The Holocaust in American Life” and “The Holocaust Industry: Reflections on the Exploitation of Jewish Suffering” THE HOLOCAUST IN AMERICAN LIFE By Peter Novick. 1999; Mariner Books edition, 2000. THE ... Read More »
“Why Jews Should Support the A.C.L.U.” by Burton Caine Long before George [H.W.] Bush engaged in bashing the American Civil Liberties Union, there ... Read More »
United States Policy Toward Jewish Refugees, 1941-1952 Although thousands of Jews had been admitted into the United States under the combined ... Read More »
Resistance in the Vilna Ghetto On June 24, 1941, two days after their invasion of the Soviet Union, German troops occupied ... Read More »
Treblinka Operation Reinhard (also known as Aktion Reinhard) authorities chose the site for the ... Read More »
Auschwitz The Auschwitz concentration camp complex was the largest of its kind established by the ... Read More »
Buchenwald Together with its many satellite camps, Buchenwald was one of the largest concentration ... Read More »
Killing Centers: An Overview The Nazis established killing centers for efficient mass murder. Unlike concentration ... Read More »
Nazi Camps Between 1933 and 1945, Nazi Germany established about 20,000 camps to imprison its many ... Read More »