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The German constitution outlaws the former Nazi swastika and other remnants as “symbols of anti-constitutional organizations.” The government also bans their sales and display. Also banned in public ...
Every day, young Anne Frank and her sister Margot walked 2.5 kilometres to school, as Nazi anti-Jewish laws barred them from ...
What story can we tell to inspire reconnection with the Jewish people and awaken the sleeping love for G‑d in the heart of ...
Public workers and first responders will be able to see Anne Frank the Exhibition for free on certain days and times. The exhibit is housed in the Center for Jewish History ...
In the aftermath of two tragic wars perpetrated and rationalized on the socially constructed notion of “race” and racial ...
Family photos, cherished sacred books, children’s toys and many more items create a collage like portrait of Jewish ...
Explore the Center for Jewish History—home to the largest Jewish archive in the country.
The timeless musings of a 14-year-old Jewish girl recorded in a diary still bear deep resonance almost a century hence.
But in his free time, Stemkens roams the nearby forests on both sides of the border, armed with the metal detector he uses to ...
“The Diary of Anne Frank is not just relevant — it is essential for young New Yorkers today,” Gavriel Rosenfeld, the president of the Center for Jewish History, said in a statement.
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