Tag: Concentration Camps

The text discusses the resurgence of Nazi symbolism, the global rise in anti-Semitism, and the failure in transmitting meaningful knowledge about the Holocaust in the United States.
Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman, and Noah Efron discuss three main topics: The Blue & White party's dilemma of whether to attack the ultra-Orthodox, the Trump administration's Palestinian economic plan, and Tel Aviv's decreasing number of movie theaters.
The text urges readers to focus on the humanitarian crisis at the US-Mexico border, particularly concerning migrant children in US custody.
In this edition, Allison, Don, and Noah discuss the Israeli Supreme Court's controversial decisions sparking debates about democracy, the decline of the anti-occupation group Peace Now as its leader resigns, and a high school's choice to stop trips to concentration camps in Poland due to ineffective education.
The grandfather of Elliot Rodger, the suspect in the California mass killing, was George Rodger, a renowned British photojournalist known for taking iconic photos of Jewish survivors and mass graves at liberated concentration camps during World War II.
Israel Gutman, a Holocaust survivor and scholar, played a pivotal role in Holocaust research and commemoration.
The text discusses the significance of the Jewish calendar, especially focusing on its importance during the Holocaust.