Tag: Holocaust Research

The author recounts her initial attraction to the musical "Cabaret" through seeing John Stamos perform in a Broadway production, which sparked her interest in the Weimar-era Berlin setting.
The trade in antisemitica, objects with antisemitic imagery, is widespread and profitable, taking place at auction houses, antique shops, and online platforms.
US officials, including the State Department's special envoy on Holocaust issues and the special envoy to combat antisemitism, have called on Israel to preserve the independence of Yad Vashem, Israel's Holocaust memorial museum.
A new study published in The Journal of Holocaust Research reveals that Wikipedia intentionally distorts and spreads false information about the Holocaust.
The text discusses the evolution of Holocaust research from the 1940s to the present day, highlighting key developments and challenges.
Yaffa Eliach, a prominent Holocaust researcher and storyteller, was known for her work in capturing the faces and stories of the Holocaust, particularly through her photographic exhibition of her childhood village displayed at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
Professor Stuart Cohen discusses how World War One significantly shifted the Jewish perspective on military service, leading to a renewed appreciation for the military within Judaism.
Israel Gutman, a Holocaust survivor and scholar, played a pivotal role in Holocaust research and commemoration.