A new public art exhibit in The District of St. Louis is bringing Holocaust history out of museums and into everyday life, inviting visitors to confront the past face to face.
Enter most any bookstore in America, and you’ll find them, their covers gleaming with motifs of barbed wire, electric fences, and menacing birds. Perhaps a person will be standing on a railroad tie, ...
In the small Polish town of Gniewoszów, the traces of Jewish life had been so thoroughly erased that even the tombstones from the destroyed cemetery were stolen and cut into millstones and pavers. In ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In 1986 I journeyed to Poland as part of a Jewish youth heritage tour. The main destinations on our itinerary - Auschwitz, ...
The 10th grade World History and 11th grade US History classes at The Grauer School, an independent school in Encinitas, recently hosted Holocaust and Japanese American Internment speakers, ...
Hundreds of students gathered at the 38th AnnualTeen Symposium on the Holocaust to deepen their understanding of Holocaust ...
EDGINGTON, Ill. — It's not every day students get to learn about history from the people who lived it, but that's exactly what's happening at Rockridge Junior High School with Holocaust survivors.
BYU student Noah Horlacher introduces the evening's speaker at the Provo City Library. The event brought together students and community members to learn more about the Holocaust. (Andreina Smith) On ...
A New Hampshire Republican. A German Holocaust denier. A suspicious bottle of baby oil. An NPR investigation reveals how the ...