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Mayor of London Supports Holocaust Memorial

Sadiq Khan urges Westminster City Council to approve the National Holocaust Memorial at Victoria Tower Gardens despite controversy over the site.

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Holocaust Exhibit Opens in Dubai Museum

The first-ever Holocaust exhibit in a Middle Eastern country outside of Israel has opened, marking a significant moment for education and interfaith dialogue in the region.

Dana Rosenfeld

Ms. Toby Levy Speaks with the WHSAD Community

Holocaust survivor Ms. Toby Levy captivated students and faculty at the WHSAD community event with her firsthand account of resilience and hope.

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Ruth Gruener Obituary

A heartfelt remembrance of Ruth Gruener—her enduring message of love, peace, and moral courage.

Deselle Thompson

Sachs Poster Collection Returned To Heirs

After a seven-year court battle, thousands of posters seized by the Nazis from Hans Sachs in 1938 are returned to his heirs, including works by Munch, Klimt, and Flagg.

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Oregon Passes Law Saying Schools Must Teach the Holocaust

Oregon Governor Kate Brown signs law requiring Holocaust and genocide education in public schools, inspired by 14-year-old Claire Sarnowski's friendship with Holocaust survivor Alter Wiener.

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Senators Introduce Bill to Fund Holocaust Education

Bipartisan Never Again Education Act introduced in Senate to provide federal funding for Holocaust education programs, teacher training, and resources in middle and high schools.

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Germany to Increase Payments To Holocaust Survivors

Germany agrees to pay nearly $50 million more in Holocaust reparations, including increased social services funding and new stipends for widowed spouses and Righteous Among the Nations.

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A Jewish Scientist in Nazi Germany

The story of Georg Bredig, a prominent German-Jewish chemist whose meticulously kept archive reveals the impact of the Holocaust on science and the dramatic escape of his papers from Nazi Germany.

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Ex-Principal Who Made Holocaust Comments Faces Firing

Palm Beach County Schools Superintendent recommends termination of former Spanish River High principal William Latson after he claimed he couldn't say whether the Holocaust was real.

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Historic Kristallnacht Contest Culminates in Exhibition

Over 250 student submissions from across the country commemorated the 80th anniversary of Kristallnacht in a moving exhibition featuring literature, art, and historical artifacts.

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Meeting With Holocaust Survivor, Ruth Gruener

WHSAD students and faculty had the privilege of hearing Holocaust survivor Ruth Gruener share her story of survival and message of peace during a virtual event organized by Project Witness.

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Remembering Liberation – January 27, 1945

On the anniversary of Auschwitz liberation, survivor and liberator testimonies reveal the harrowing reality of the death march and the moment freedom arrived.

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My Courtroom Battle With a Holocaust Denier

Historian Deborah Lipstadt recounts her six-year legal battle defending the Holocaust against denial in court, and proposes solutions for fighting truth in an era of "alternative facts."

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