VIEWPOINT - Does the new Holocaust Museum for Hope and Humanity stay true to its primary mission?
January 1, 2021
In the past month, no less than three opinion editorials were generated as a result of an article written by Christine DeSouza for the Dec. 4 edition of the Heritage Florida Jewish News. Her article was to highlight a particular exhibit by John Noltner, titled “Uprooting Prejudice: Faces of Change.” However, what DeSouza uncovered was the depth of conflicting feelings toward the appropriateness of the exhibit’s display within the Holocaust Memorial Resource and Education Center.
Lisa Bachman, HMREC’s assistant executive director provided, “…. we promote thoughtful reflection o.
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The Nazis’ relentless persecution of Jews before and during WWII has been well-documented. But, how many of us are aware of their persecution of the mentally and physically handicapped? How many of us are aware of their persecution of other religious groups such as Jehovah’s Witnesses. The record of such persecutions, as detailed below, is horrifying as well.
This customized van is helping UK Holocaust survivors record their stories during the pandemic December 29, 2020 4:29 pm Holocaust survivor Mala Tribich exits the Learning from the Righteous mobile studio in London. (Learning from the Righteous)
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(JTA) As one of the youngest Holocaust survivors, Eva Clarke has spent years telling the story of how her mother, weighing just 68 pounds, gave birth to her inside a concentration camp just a month before it was liberated.
But this spring, as COVID-19 shut down public life, Clarke’s visits to schools and community centers in the United Kingdom “came to a screeching halt, indefinitely,” she recalls.