Marian Turski, Holocaust survivor and co-founder of Warsaw’s landmark Jewish museum, dies at 98
The journalist and historian proposed an Eleventh Commandment: “Do not be indifferent"
The journalist and historian proposed an Eleventh Commandment: “Do not be indifferent"
Van Maarsen dedicated the last decades of her life to lecturing about the Holocaust and Frank
The Pulitzer winner was working on a new book, and just moved upstate
During Haleva’s lifetime, Turkey’s Jewish population fell from 100,000 to 15,000
Cogan also created slogans for the Soviet Jewry movement and a group that championed Modern Orthodoxy
Sally Friedman, a New Jersey columnist and the mother of my close friends died at 86 after years of debilitating dementia
Keleti moved to Israel in 1957 and helped build the new country’s gymnastics program
The president who secured the Egyptian-Israeli peace accord in 1978 went on to become the target of vitriol for his warnings that Israel was headed toward apartheid
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