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Memories of Kristallnacht: By a second generation survivor. – The Jerusalem Post

| November 4, 2021

Prof. Steinberg is taking part in March of the Living "Let There Be Light" global initiative in commemoration of "Kristallnacht" My father, Henry Steinberg, was born in Berlin one of eight children, four brothers and four sisters.

Meeting the pope and the ecumenical patriarch – The Jewish Standard

| November 4, 2021

If we are lucky, as we get older our horizons expand as we continue to retain our solid footing in our world as it grows around us.

From the Holocaust to Israel: Crossing borders to the Jewish state – The Jerusalem Post

| October 18, 2021

In 1921, when he was just six months old, my father was smuggled in a potato sack across international borders. Desperately fleeing antisemitic pogroms in the Ukraine, my grandparents set out on a perilous journey to reach relative safety in Poland

How The Rescue Re-enacted the 2018 Thai Cave Rescue With the Divers Who Lived It – Vulture

| October 18, 2021

Photo: National Geographic The National Geographic documentary The Rescue pulls off something almost as far-fetched as its subject matter. It turns a story whose outcome is instantly familiar the search-and-rescue mission to recover 12 young soccer players and their coach who became trapped in a flooded labyrinth of caves in northern Thailand in 2018 into a white-knuckle viewing experience filled with unexpected twists, heartrending drama, and suspense. Directed by the husband-and-wife duo E.

‘Shared Commitment’: IAF and German Air Force commanders lead flight over Israel – J-Wire Jewish Australian News Service

| October 18, 2021

Browse > Home / News / Shared Commitment: IAF and German Air Force commanders lead flight over Israel October 18, 2021 by Aryeh Savir - TPS Read on for article Israel experienced a one-of-a-kind flyover in its skies on Sunday when Israeli Air Force Commander (IAF) Major General Amikam Norkin and the German Air Force Commander Lieutenant General Ingo Gerhartz led the Wings of History joint flyover. The flyover passed over Jerusalem and the Israeli Knesset and then Tel Aviv. Gerhartz flew in a Eurofighter specially painted with the Israeli and German flags, and Norkin flew in a Baz F-15

‘A Memorial And A Name’: The Story Of Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum – Honestreporting.com

| October 18, 2021

Angela Merkels last trip to Israel as chancellor of Germany this week included visits to a number of important sites. Possibly the most significant destination on her two-day itinerary was Yad Vashem The World Holocaust Remembrance Center in Jerusalem

Holocaust, Buried: Is The New York Times Ignoring Growing Persecution of Jews… Again? – Honestreporting.com

| October 18, 2021

How did The New York Times report on the Nazi genocide of some six million Jews during World War II? This question is especially pertinent given that the news organization has apparently ignored the current historic rates of antisemitism in the United States. In addition, the NYT recently published a fawning obituary of the mastermind of Irans nuclear program

Shandong Forum (2021) Focus on Shared Future of East Asia – Yahoo Finance

| October 18, 2021

JINAN, China, Oct. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The third Shandong Forumhosted by Shandong University and the Chey Institute for Advanced Studies was held on Oct 9-10 in Qingdao, East China's Shandong province. SHANDONG UNIVERSITY (PRNewsfoto/Shandong University) This year's forum was themed on "A shared future: East Asia facing profound changes unseen in a century." Park In-kook, dean of the Chey Institute based in South Korea participated in the forum and gave a speech via a video conference call.

The center-left advances in Italy and wins the mayoralties of Rome and Turin – Market Research Telecast

| October 18, 2021

The center-left coalitions of Italy they won in important cities such as Rome or Turin in the ballot for the municipal elections held this Sunday. In the first round, the victories had already been awarded in three other key cities: Milan, Bologna and Naples, as well as in most of the provincial capitals such as Caserta, Cosenza, Isernia, Latina, Savona and Varese. The center-right retained its stronghold of Trieste, where the current right-wing mayor will continue Roberto Dipiazza.

In Vilna, where thousands were murdered, I learned how difficult it is to mourn an absence – Forward

| October 18, 2021

I did it all backward. Instead of taking my research trips before writing my book, like any normal historian would have, Id waited. Only after I had completed my first draft of the book did I finally make my way to Lithuania and Vilna (now Vilnius), the capital of Lithuania during its brief moment of independence in the interwar period.


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