The secret annex – one of the most famous dwellings in history, thanks to Frank’s best-selling published diary – can now be explored remotely in New York.
Anne Frank’s diary has touched millions, offering an intimate window into the life of a young girl who found hope and resilience in the darkest of times.
Efforts to appropriate Jewish identity and history for political gain remain a pressing issue. One example is “Project Esther,” a Heritage Foundation initiative.
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The Forward on MSNJewish moms look at our children and think of Anne Frank. Now, we’ll think of Kfir and Ariel Bibas, tooTelling my 8-year-old daughter that the Bibas children are dead was one of the most devastating moments for me since the Oct. 7 attack. For more than 500 days we have been living in the first stage of ...
The National Catholic Center for Holocaust Education was founded in 1987 by Sister Gemma Del Duca and Sister Mary Noel Kernan ...
Miep Gies opened the “secret annex” in her employer’s office building where Nazis had just arrested her boss, Otto Frank, who ...
In a show at the New York Historical, Arlene Gottfried carries on the tradition of Arbus and Winogrand in the ’70s and ’80s, ...
Capital University Libraries and the Department of History will present the exhibit “Anne Frank: A History for Today” now ...
The exhibit at the Center for Jewish History in Manhattan represents the first time the annex has been completely recreated ...
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