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Debt owed to Jewish refugee art – Church Times – Church Times

| June 11, 2021

AFTER the Second World War, there was an almost unprecedented expansion of the number of church buildings containing works of art, as churches were repaired or built with new work installed in them. This was a time of impassioned artistic activity, in which the catalyst for the Church was, to a significant extent, migr artists, many of whom were Jewish. This remarkable generation of refugees from Nazi-dominated Europe contributed artworks that greatly enriched British culture and churches

Opinion: Setting the record straight on uptick in anti-Semitism – centraljersey.com

| June 11, 2021

We are all saddened by the loss of civilian life during the recent Israel/Hamas conflict.

USC Shoah Foundation and Stanford University Reveal The Starling Lab – PRNewswire

| June 11, 2021

SAN FRANCISCO, June 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --Today, the USC Shoah Foundation and Stanford University unveil the Starling Lab, a new research center tackling the technical and ethical challenges of establishing trust in the most sensitive digital records of our human history, using the latest advances in cryptography and decentralized web protocols. The announcement was made during RightsCon, the world's leading summit on human rights in the digital age. The Starling Lab is supported by a long-term, multi-year commitment of funding from the Filecoin Foundation for the Decentralized Web (FFDW), and by Protocol Labs

We must celebrate the lives and gifts of our Holocaust survivors | Opinion – NorthJersey.com

| June 11, 2021

Rabbi David-Seth Kirshner, Special to the USA TODAY Network Published 4:01 a.m. ET June 11, 2021 Much of my Jewish life has been shaped by the teachings brought down from Mount Sinai and the memories instilled from Auschwitz. I have followed laws, kept traditions and been trained to remember the martyrdom of those in Europe who died for their beliefs.


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