Cattle car at centre of U of Guelph exhibit
The exhibit includes information about Adolf Hitler’s rise to power, Nazi propaganda, and the systematic murder of millions
NDPer tours death camp she joked about on Facebook
Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Centre president and CEO Avi Benlolo invited Johnstone to join a 28-person delegation that travelled to Austria, Poland and Israel from Oct. 11 to 18
March of the Living film captures devotion of guide dogs and their masters
Blind Love is a 28-minute documentary filmed during a 2013 MOL trip
1945. La découverte des Camps de la mort nazis
In an interview from Paris, French author and historian Annette Wieviorka talks about her biography of World War II reporters Meyer Levin and Eric Schwab, who were among the first to see a Nazi concentration camp
Survivor writes memoir about starting anew in Canada
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“When I came to Canada with my husband and a six-week-old baby, I wanted to rebuild a family and the Jewish People. Coming to Canada is where my journey begins,” says Gerda Frieberg
Opening of German archives provides new information
The vast archives of the International Tracing Service contains some 180 million pages of Holocaust-related documents,
Book examines survivors’ early experiences in Canada
Author Adara Goldberg will be speaking about her book at Beth David B’nai Israel Beth Am Synagogue on Nov. 5
Korean Canadian Christian co-chairs Holocaust Education Week
“I love everything about Israel,” says Lily Kim, “the culture, the country, the people”