His first novel, “Tanguy,” published when he was 24, was a fact-based Holocaust story that one reviewer said “begins where ...
John McCaa recalls a brief encounter with an Auschwitz survivor, prompted from a story he was doing about an Holocaust denier ...
Third-generation Japanese American artists process the impact of incarceration on their parents' generation and their lives afterward in “Resilience — A Sansei Sense of Legacy" at the Illinois ...
The world’s first Holocaust museum, the Ghetto Fighters’ House in Kibbutz Lohamei HaGeta’ot, reopened its doors to visitors ...
The National Academy of Inventors named Gregory Lanza of Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, as an academy ...
Readers on all sides express concerns with media coverage of the Israel-Gaza war, which is in its second year after the Oct.
She would have been lost to history — or at least would never have been known to the American writer Lily Tuck, who has ...
The English Montreal School Board (EMSB) has always had some form of Holocaust education over the years. Thanks to renewed ...
Author Michael Soffer spoke about his book, “Our Nazi” about Reinhold Kulle, a janitor at Oak Park and River Forest High ...
The Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, know as the Claims Conference, will holds its eighth annual ...
Five board members from the ed tech group Massachusetts Computer Using Educators have resigned following a MassCUE conference ...
Adrien Brody says he has PTSD from working on the 2002 Holocaust drama “The Pianist,” owing to the dramatic weight loss he ...