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Rising antisemitism shows we must remember the banality of evil that led to Holocaust Alex Cole-Hamilton – Scotland on Sunday

| January 29, 2020

With Holocaust denial and antisemitism on the rise, it is more important than ever that we remember monsters can seem terrifyingly normal, writes Alex Cole-Hamilton. Monsters are real.

How tech provides new ways to learn about the Holocaust – Jewish News

| January 29, 2020

The power of technology is an over-used phrase. As with most powerful things, it can be used for good or ill.

Fighting anti-Semitism will become that bit harder when the last Holocaust survivor leaves us – Telegraph.co.uk

| January 29, 2020

Anti-Semitism has always been a shape shifting virus. Put two anti-Semites in front of a keyboard and one will deny the Holocaust while the other wants to finish it.

White nationalist movements threatening the legacy of Holocaust victims – CTV News

| January 29, 2020

TORONTO -- Political scientists and Holocaust survivors feel that emboldened far-right and white supremacist movements across Europe could threaten the memory of the Holocaust victims. Monday is the grim, 75th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp in Nazi-occupied Poland

WVU joins the world in commemorating 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz concentration camp – WBOY.com

| January 29, 2020

MORGANTOWN, W.Va.

Fund for the Future energizes next generation projects – Jewish United Fund

| January 29, 2020

The future is one step closer. The Jewish Federation's Fund for the Future, a major commitment to fuel a next-generation renaissance in Jewish life, has raised nearly $60 million since its launch last year


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