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Abraham Accords the turning point for Arabic Holocaust education -opinion – The Jerusalem Post

| February 1, 2021

Since the Abraham Accords were first announced with the United Arab Emirates last year, Israel has been enjoying somewhat of a honeymoon period with multiple Arab states. The ramifications of this are tremendous and span nearly every facet of society from political to business to tourism to person-to-person relations

Coronavirus conspiracy theories could be a fast-track to Holocaust denial – The Independent

| February 1, 2021

The past year will forever be marred by the global pandemic that spread around the world, locking us in our homes, forcing us to hide our faces behind masks, and tragically taking hundreds of thousands of lives.

Holocaust survivor from Plattsburgh reflects on trip to Auschwitz and the pandemic – North Country Public Radio

| February 1, 2021

Jan 28, 2021 Vladimir Munk traveled back to Auschwitz for the first time last year since he was a prisoner there during the Holocaust. The concentration camp is where more than a million people, mostly Jews, were murdered during World War II

Local Air Force veteran remembers his time in the Holocaust – KATC Lafayette News

| February 1, 2021

LAFAYETTE, La.

Six HGI Events Begin with Holocaust Remembrance Day on January 27 – Manhattan College News

| February 1, 2021

Manhattan Colleges Holocaust, Genocide and Interfaith (HGI) Education Center is co-sponsoring a virtual event to commemorate International Holocaust Remembrance Day on Wednesday, January 27 at 6 p.m. The event will also commemorate the 76th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination and concentration camp. The event will feature Michael Brovner, chief of the Queens County District Attorney's Hate Crimes Bureau and Mark Weitzman, Director of Government Affairs at the Simon Wiesenthal Center

Florida’s Vaccine Rollout Woes, Remembering The Holocaust, Why The Obsession With Orchids? – WLRN

| February 1, 2021

On this Wednesday, Jan. 27, episode of Sundial: Floridas Vaccine Rollout Woes The COVID-19 vaccine rollout in Florida has been anything but smooth. Those currently eligible for vaccines include healthcare workers, long-term care facility residents and staff, and people 65 and older.

Digital Exclusive: The importance of remembering the Holocaust – KCAU 9

| February 1, 2021

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) Theres an old saying, Those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it. January 27 is designated as International Holocaust Remembrance Day where many are reminded of one of the darkest periods of the 20th century

Survivors set to gather at Auschwitz this week for Holocaust Remembrance Week – NewsWest9.com

| February 1, 2021

It has been 76 years since the liberation of Auschwitz. ODESSA, Texas This week is Holocaust Remembrance Week. It marks 76 years since the liberation of Auschwitz

Its not as bad: Holocaust survivor compares the pandemic lockdown to one that was far worse – Global News

| February 1, 2021

On International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Elly Gotz draws a parallel between the lockups of his past and the lockdowns currently in effect in the City of Toronto and elsewhere in Canada to help curb the spread of COVID-19.

Jenrick announces free admission to the proposed UK Holocaust Memorial – GOV.UK

| February 1, 2021

The government will provide free entry, in perpetuity, to everyone visiting the proposed new Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre, Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick announced today (28 January 2021). Giving universal free access to the memorial puts the UK on the same footing as the most important monuments and museums and will reassure Holocaust survivors their testimony will be freely available to all when they are no longer able to tell the story themselves, forever.


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