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A Chicagoan wanted to protest Elon Musk — and put a swastika sticker on a Jewish man’s Tesla

Chicago resident Peter Katz found stickers with Nazi symbolism...

‘Another Jewish warrior’: Fine wins special election for U.S. House seat

Donald Trump and Randy Fine pose together in 2024....

Cory Booker proclaims, ‘Hineni’ — I am here — 19 hours into anti-Trump Senate speech

Sen. Cory Booker wears a hostage pin during a...

Lord Pickles: It would be ‘quite wrong’ for Holocaust Memorial to deal with other genocides

Lord Pickles has suggested it would be “quite wrong” for a future Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre built near to Parliament to focus on...

Max Frankel, New York Times executive editor who fled the Nazis, dies at 94

Max Frankel, the former executive editor of the New York Times who fled the Nazis as a child, has died at the age of...

Holocaust remembrance pages removed in Pentagon’s DEI purge

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s DEI initiative results in the removal of Holocaust Remembrance articles. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images) By Grace Gilson March 20, 2025 (JTA) —...

OPINION: The last witnesses: a once-in-a-generation call to remember

Five years ago, on the 75th anniversary of the end of the Shoah, our community came together for the largest-ever virtual Holocaust commemoration. The...

Two middle-aged women defied the Nazis. One ‘wrote’ a book that betrayed the other. 

Etta Shiber, seen in a publicity photo for the 1943 book “Paris-Underground,” and Kate Bonnefous, shown in 1940, were friends and unlikely heroes of...

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