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Inside the Draft Room as the Foundation to Combat Anti-Semitism Reads the 2024 NFL Draft Third Round Pick – Patriots.com

| April 29, 2024

Representing the New England Patriots and their German fans from Frankfurt Stadium, social media personality Younes Zarou announces the Patriots' selection of UCF Knights wide receiver Javon Baker in Round 4 of the 2024 NFL Draft with the No. 110 overall pick (via a trade with the Los Angeles Chargers).

Unchurchedand Anti-Semitic? – City Journal

| April 29, 2024

In Embrace Pluralism over Racialism, Manhattan Institute president Reihan Salam rightly observes that we are living through a disturbing rise in anti-Semitic violence. From the nations first days, he reminds us, America has welcomed the Jewish people, who, in turn, have helped make America the most dynamic, productive, and creative nation in the world. I would go further.

‘Irena’s Vow’ includes true story of baby saved from abortion during Holocaust – Live Action

| April 20, 2024

The new film Irenas Vow tells the amazing true story of Irena Gut Opdyke (Sophie Nlisse), a Polish Catholic nurse who risked her own life to hide Jews being persecuted by the Nazis during World War II. Irena was 17 years old and a nursing student living away from home when the Russians and Germans invaded Poland in 1939

At This Chicago Dive Bar, Matzo Ball Soup Is the Malort Chaser of Choice – Eater Chicago

| April 20, 2024

Chris and Calvin Marty, the owners behind Best Intentions, say they dont make a big deal that theyre Jewish. The brothers, who opened their Logan Square bar in 2015, grew up in Cambridge, Wisconsin, a village about 60 miles west of Milwaukee and with a population of about 1,600.

Holocaust survivor tours the ‘Seeing Auschwitz’ exhibit – Spectrum News

| April 11, 2024

CHARLOTTE, N.C. A worldwide exhibit providing photographic images of the Holocaust recently made its North American debut in Charlotte, North Carolina.

The Women on Stieve’s List | USC Shoah Foundation – USC Shoah Foundation |

| April 11, 2024

In Nazi Germany, the medical field was part of the larger effort to dehumanize anyone who did not conform to the idea of a healthy German nation. Dr. Sabine Hildebrandt, who teaches the history of anatomy at Harvard Medical School, scrutinizes the biographies of medical professionals during the Nazi era and restores the histories of victims subjected to coercive medical experimentation both before and after death

‘We Were the Lucky Ones’: The Real Kurc Family’s Holocaust Survival Story – Vanity Fair

| March 30, 2024

Mild spoilers for We Were the Lucky Ones ahead.

Helma Goldmark, Holocaust refugee who joined resistance, dies at 98 – The Washington Post

| March 30, 2024

Helma Goldmark, an Austrian-born Jew, turned 12 in 1938, the year it became evident that she was no longer safe in her homeland. In March, Nazi Germany annexed Austria in an event known as the Anschluss

New German citizenship test to include questions on Holocaust and Israel’s founding – Middle East Eye

| March 30, 2024

Questions around Jewish life in Germany, the Holocaust and Berlin's relationship withIsraelwill soon form part of Germany's naturalisation test, the country's Interior Minister Nancy Faeser said on Tuesday. "Antisemitism, racism and other forms of contempt for humankind preclude naturalisation.

Germany summons Iranian envoy over 2022 synagogue attack plot – The Times of Israel

| March 21, 2024

BERLIN Germany says it has summoned the Iranian ambassador over an attempted arson attack on a synagogue in 2022 that Berlin believes was planned with the help of Tehran. A German-Iranian national was in December sentenced to two years and nine months in prison over the plot to attack a synagogue in the western German city of Bochum. The 36-year-old, identified only as Babak J., had planned to target the synagogue but ended up throwing an incendiary device at an adjacent school building


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