The Shoah and Jewish identity
This short story offers an important lesson about Holocaust education – and a reminder of what inevitably comes to mind when one spends a week in Poland
Survivor returns to Auschwitz as Trudeau’s personal guide
Nate Leipciger has been to Auschwitz more than 30 times, 16 of them on March of the Living (MoL), where he provides teenagers a first hand account of the horrors perpetrated in the Nazi death camp.
Justin Trudeau tours Auschwitz with Holocaust survivor
“Tolerance is never sufficient,” Trudeau wrote in the Auschwitz guest book. “Humanity must learn to love our differences.”
Canadian exhibit offers evidence of Nazis’ mass extermination
The fact that architects – respected professionals – pored over their drafting tables to find ways for ever more innocent people to be murdered each day is the subject of a new exhibition at the Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA)
Film follows Auschwitz survivors who reunite on a beach in France
To Life opens in Toronto and Montreal on May 20; see inside for an exclusive two-minute clip
Auschwitz museum staff discover jewelry hidden 70 years ago
Based on the properties of the gold, the recently found gold chain and ring were likely made in Poland between 1921 and 1931
Srebrenica and the spectre of Auschwitz
In my naiveté, I had believed that Europe had learned a lesson in the Holocaust. But the disintegration of Yugoslavia, and the current breakdown of civility throughout the continent, is evidence that the spectre of Auschwitz has not been erased
BACKSTORY: Dreyfus – From Devil’s Island to Auschwitz
Alfred Dreyfus: an innocent soldier caught in the greatest political convulsion since the French Revolution
Bayern Munich apologizes for photo after comparisons to Auschwitz
The graphic, which has since been taken down, drew comparisons on social media to images of the railroad tracks leading to Auschwitz
Les Sépharades et la Mémoire d’Auschwitz
Le combat de Haïm Vidal Sephiha pour la préservation de la langue de sa mère, le judéo-espagnol