Tag: Holocaust Remembrance Day

Samuele Giannetti, vice president of the Roma Soccer Club for Youths Jerusalem branch, founded a soccer school in Jerusalem that brings together Jewish and Arab children.
This episode of Unorthodox features A.J. Jacobs, author of the book "The Puzzler," who discusses the usefulness of puzzles in seeing the world and shares some Jewish riddles.
"Prayer for the French Republic" is a play written by Joshua Harmon that explores the question of whether it is safe to be Jewish in France.
An investigation by The Forward has revealed that there are hundreds of statues and monuments around the world honoring individuals who collaborated with the Nazis and participated in the Holocaust.
Hostility towards Jews has resurged globally since the millennium, with thousands of anti-Semitic incidents reported in Western countries like France, Germany, the UK, and the US.
The latest episode of People of the Pod discusses the results of a new survey on antisemitism in France, conducted by AJC, revealing concerning trends.
The text discusses a selection of Jewish children's books from 2019 that offer a wide range of themes beyond the Holocaust.
"Eva's Stories" is an ambitious Instagram project that aims to engage today's youth with the Holocaust by recreating the diary entries of a 13-year-old girl who perished in Auschwitz in 1944.
Poland has introduced a controversial bill just before International Holocaust Remembrance Day, aiming to make it illegal to blame Poland or Polish citizens for Holocaust crimes, with penalties including up to three years in jail for using the term "Polish death camps."
In preparation for International Holocaust Remembrance Day, an interview was conducted with Sandy Myers and Desiree Nazarian from Selfhelp Community Services, an organization aiding Holocaust survivors in New York.
Two assassins, Soghomon Tehlirian and Sholem Schwartzbard, sought justice for their peoples in acts of vengeance.