admin | March 13, 2024
Ben Stern, a Holocaust survivor who endured years in Nazi concentration camps and two death marches before settling in Skokie, Ill., where he helped rally opposition to a planned neo-Nazi demonstration in the late 1970s that produced one of the most explosive cases in First Amendment law, died Feb. 28 at 102.
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admin | March 13, 2024
The vengeful, scheming, genocidal response unleashed since October last year in Gaza, by Israel, has prompted a profoundly intensified global review of the punishing history related to the establishment of the State of Israel and its colonial-settler expansion ever since 1948. An exceptional commentator, Pankaj Mishra, has now contributed an avidly argued, candid extended essay situated within this framework. Entitled, The Shoah after Gaza, it has recently been published in the London Review of Books
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admin | March 5, 2024
Erzsebet Barsony and her son, Ervin Fenyes, had been packed in a cattle car for three days en route to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp in Poland. It was July 12, 1944, and very hot.
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admin | March 3, 2024
The cuisine of the Ashkenazi Jews is reflective of their journey from Central to Eastern Europe and then to the Americas and Israel.[3] Ashkenazi Jews are a Jewish diaspora population which coalesced in the Holy Roman Empire around the end of the first millennium CE. This population progressively migrated eastward, and established population centres in the PolishLithuanian Commonwealth (a nation which then consisted of territories currently located in parts of present-day Belarus, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Poland, Russia, Slovakia, and Ukraine).[4] Ashkenazi communities have also historically been present in the Banat, a region in central and eastern Europe that consists of parts of present-day Serbia, Romania, and Hungary. As a result, the cuisine of Ashkenazi Jews was highly regional in the past, and has also been influenced by a diverse range of European cooking traditions, including German, Italian, Slavic, and Ottoman cuisines
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admin | February 23, 2024
The Chairman of the State Committee for Diaspora Affairs is on a visit to Poland Aze.Media Aze Media
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admin | January 26, 2024
In Poland, young people explore their Jewish roots DW (English)
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admin | January 22, 2024
Elon Musk to address anti-Semitism online in Poland The Economic Times
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admin | January 22, 2024
Musk visits Auschwitz and will address anti-Semitism online in Poland The Daily Record
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admin | January 22, 2024
Elon Musk is due to address anti-Semitism online at a conference in Poland pdclarion.com
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admin | January 22, 2024
Musk visits Auschwitz and will address anti-Semitism online in Poland Omak Okanogan County Chronicle
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