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The St. Petersburg museum has invited local residents and dignitaries to read the names of Holocaust victims in five-minute intervals, “honoring their memory and legacy.”
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Recent polls show that well more than half of younger Americans broadly understand that the Holocaust occurred.
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It will feature testimonies from the relatives of Holocaust survivors, along with readings of the names of Jewish men, women and children who were killed.
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Holocaust history lessons could be expanded in Florida if a bill heading to the Senate floor becomes law. The measure would require teachers to show...
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The Naples Holocaust Museum and Education Center is hosting an exhibit of violins once owned and played by victims of Nazi concentration camps. This...
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More than 800 high schoolers filled a ballroom in the Broward County Convention Center Wednesday morning to hear from Holocaust survivors. The survivors...
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Scholars from the US Holocaust Memorial Museum are in Sarasota Tuesday night to help connect victims and their families to the past. About 80 percent of…
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There is a violin shop in Tel Aviv, whose owner has spent the past two decades repairing violins that belonged to Jewish musicians during the…
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How many people can say that they have been friends for more than 70 years? Howard Chandler and Martin Baranek can. And these two boyhood friends from...