For more than half a century, I have asked the same questions over which Elie Wiesel struggled and shared his wound. Not as a ...
Their agency was undoubtedly constrained, but it was real, resourceful, and essential to their survival in an often hostile ...
Jack Montgomery and Barbara Kent Lawrence will introduce their books, discuss ways in which their work weaves together and ...
Teaching about the Holocaust is daunting. The content is horrific. Sifting through the enormous amount of documentation and information available, to find what’s most appropriate for students, can be ...
The Westchester Jewish Community Services (WJCS) hosted a special reception at its headquarters on Monday, June 15, in White Plains, New ...
The first appeal of the Declaration of Independence, whose 250th anniversary we mark this July 4, was to truth: “We hold these truths to be self-evident.” Not to God, or equality, or rights, but to ...
A top aide to Gov. Hugh L. Carey in the 1970s, he was an influential figure in talks between the governor and Abraham D.
A proposal to merge the responsibilities of the special envoys on antisemitism and the Holocaust would make both offices less effective, writes a former Obama-era envoy. During the time I served as ...
Walter Levy always has something to look forward to. But as much as he embraces tomorrow, he never stops looking back.
The Tampa Sports Authority cited free speech principles in declining to cancel the rapper's two-night stand at Raymond James ...
Having moved from the horrors of the Holocaust to dedicating his life to the revival of the Jewish state, his experiences are ...
Byoir was not the only American PR pioneer Germany approached. Edward Bernays was solicited, too. Bernays was Sigmund Freud’s nephew, widely called the father of modern public relations and the most ...