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The American Jewish Committee and the USC Shoah Foundation announced that they will partner to collect 10,000 testimonies from Jews about global antisemitism since World War II.
Now, with survivors dwindling, the organization founded by Steven Spielberg is expanding its mandate to collect testimonies from Jews about global antisemitism since World War II.
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UN announces new plan to counter the surge in antisemitismThe U.N., created in the aftermath of the World War II Holocaust in 6 six million Jews were killed, has worked to counter antisemitism. But the 193-member global organization has been accused of ...
When speaking to students in Germany, Höss addresses antisemitism by drawing connections between the past and the present, specifically referencing World War II, his grandfather’s role and the ...
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Guest columnist Gary Michael Tartakov: The two most important things to know about antisemitismThe two most important things for us to know about antisemitism today are, first, that it is not universal, and second, that it is not what Israel is fighting in Gaza. Whatever the U.S. government’s ...
Far-right European leaders are in Jerusalem for a conference organized by the Israeli government on “combating antisemitism. ... shed its links to antisemitism and Naziism during World War II. ...
Walter Bingham reflects on the 81st anniversary of D-Day and the 80th anniversary of V-E Day, drawing parallels between past and present struggles against tyranny and antisemitism.
Nearly six decades later, Prien is now post World War II Germany's first Jewish federal cabinet member, having been selected as the Minister for Education, Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women ...
Michal Cotler-Wunsh is Israel’s special envoy for combating antisemitism and a former Israeli legislator.
Historically, anti-Semitism was the first form of religious hatred to gain wide international recognition, especially after World War II. 27 January was designated as International Holocaust ...
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AJC, USC Shoah Foundation announce partnership to document antisemitism since World War II(JTA) — The American Jewish Committee and the USC Shoah Foundation announced that they will collect 10,000 testimonies from Jews about global antisemitism since World War II. The collaboration ...
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