Holocaust on the Stage

Jan 10, 2024 by

A warning from the theater – to act and never forget

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Haunted by Memories – Shadows of Berlin...

Aug 15, 2023 by

Shadows of Berlin encourages embracing our history

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Surviving the Holocaust as a Family...

Jan 27, 2023 by

A first-hand account of surviving the holocaust as a family

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An Allegory Too Hot for the Nazis...

Nov 1, 2022 by

The Last Cyclist, a satire written in Terezin 1944

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Heart-Warming Comedy about Relationships Inspired by Life – Simchas and Sorrows...

Jul 28, 2022 by

A romantic comedy about families blending differences into what can be viewed as either a celebration of life–or a recipe for communal disaster.

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Europeans Honor Righteous Gentile Sousa Mendes: Risking for Principles of Conscience...

Mar 21, 2022 by

Sousa Mendes is credited with the largest rescue actions by a single individual during the Holocaust

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In Shepherd: The Story of a Jewish Dog, It’s Nazi Germany through Canine Eyes...

May 23, 2021 by

Shepherd provides a fresh perspective, showing hope and the depth of love, in the story of a dog and his boy who together escape Nazi Germany.

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Recipes for a New Beginning: Memory of Jewish Life in Transylvania That Is No More...

May 9, 2021 by

Recipes for a New Beginning uses food to assist Transylvan Jews to connect with the past, beginning with gastronomic nostalgia, and evolving into testimonials that would otherwise be lost.

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Robert Rozett, Iael Nidam-Orvieto, Eds., After so much Pain and Anguish: First Letters after Liberation...

May 4, 2021 by

After So Much Pain and Anguish: First Letters after Liberation, an anthology of letters which was published in Yad Vashem keeps their memories alive.

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