Eva Clarke, Hana Berger-Moran and Mark Olsky, who as babies survived the Holocaust along with their mothers, finally met in ...
Eva Clarke, Hana Berger-Moran, and Mark Olsky are survivors born to survivors. During the Holocaust, their mothers were young Jewish women sent to concentration camps when they were newly pregnant.
Pregnancy was a death sentence at Auschwitz. But three Jewish women sent there managed to conceal their pregnancies and give birth to some of the Holocaust's youngest survivors, now 80 years old.
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At a Brooklyn synagogue on a recent Monday afternoon, a video of Holocaust survivor Sonia Warshawski played on a ...
Suzanne Schneider spent International Holocaust Day, observed each Jan. 27, answering questions: Were you afraid? Were you in ...
OSU Hillel students met 132 Central Ohio Holocaust survivors after a Poland trip, sharing stories to preserve history and ...
Violins of Hope has traveled the world, educating people about the horrific and historical events of the Holocaust through ...
Ceija Stojka, who made visible the historical injustices to the Roma people during and after the Holocaust, is the subject of ...
At Brandeis University, the exhibit "Who Will Draw Our History?" features 10 female artists and their work depicting life ...
Ilana Kantorowicz Shalem was born in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in March 1945, and is one of the youngest Holocaust survivors.
A guitar played by Jewish teenager Nina Simon of Skopje, Yugoslavia. A shortwave radio that once belonged to Raphael Ahav of Lyon, France. An embroidered prayer shawl, or tallit, used by 7-year-old ...
For Leticia Fournier, the religious affiliation of Christ the Divine Teacher School in Latrobe makes education on the ...
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