To me, the Holocaust is the ever-present reminder of the reasons behind and the importance of the existence of the State of Israel. When in France I asked the panel of Auschwitz survivors on how they felt things were in France, a nation with a history of anti-Semitism. The answer from Ester Sénot was the most shocking and also the most telling. She said “Things today are as bad as they were in 1941.” This simple statement is one of the most powerful and somber statements I have ever heard. To feel that the state of Jews in France is as bad as on the eve of the largest incidence of mass murder that this world has ever witnessed
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More than seven decades after the liberation of concentration camps across Europe, we are witnessing...
To me, the Holocaust is the ever-present reminder of the reasons behind and the importance of the ex...
I chose to go on the French Holocaust trip because I had never been out of the country, and I also w...
After returning from my study abroad experience, many people have asked me how was the trip? What di...
On the occasion of the 75th anniversary of Auschwitz liberation, an international commemoration cere...
In itself the Holocaust was an event of such enormity that it defies normal comprehension. Whatever ...
Following the end of the Holocaust, approximately 160,000 native Jews and 20,000 displaced Jews arri...
Roughly three million Jews were transported to extermination centers by train during the Holocaust.[...
The present study presents a few from the most well known Jewish memoirs written by Jewish intellect...
During the spring semester of 2014, Old Dominion University offered a Study Abroad course called “Pa...
Up until recently, my holocaust education had been handed down to me through books and lectures. My ...
The increase in memorialization of the Holocaust, starting in the 1970’s, indicates that it is a pro...
My research paper focused on the topic of the Holocaust, and how this tragic event in history had a ...
My professor asks: After seeing Auschwitz, how I continue on? How has going there affected me? Start...
When I first decided that I wanted to take part in a study abroad trip I figured that I would travel...
More than seven decades after the liberation of concentration camps across Europe, we are witnessing...
To me, the Holocaust is the ever-present reminder of the reasons behind and the importance of the ex...
I chose to go on the French Holocaust trip because I had never been out of the country, and I also w...
After returning from my study abroad experience, many people have asked me how was the trip? What di...
On the occasion of the 75th anniversary of Auschwitz liberation, an international commemoration cere...
In itself the Holocaust was an event of such enormity that it defies normal comprehension. Whatever ...
Following the end of the Holocaust, approximately 160,000 native Jews and 20,000 displaced Jews arri...
Roughly three million Jews were transported to extermination centers by train during the Holocaust.[...
The present study presents a few from the most well known Jewish memoirs written by Jewish intellect...
During the spring semester of 2014, Old Dominion University offered a Study Abroad course called “Pa...
Up until recently, my holocaust education had been handed down to me through books and lectures. My ...
The increase in memorialization of the Holocaust, starting in the 1970’s, indicates that it is a pro...
My research paper focused on the topic of the Holocaust, and how this tragic event in history had a ...
My professor asks: After seeing Auschwitz, how I continue on? How has going there affected me? Start...
When I first decided that I wanted to take part in a study abroad trip I figured that I would travel...
More than seven decades after the liberation of concentration camps across Europe, we are witnessing...