Yom HaShoah: Ann and Sandor Kleins’ stories teach resilience, grandson says
By Lee Chottiner Community Editor For there is always light, If only we’re brave enough to see it. If only we’re brave enough to be it. … Read More
By Lee Chottiner Community Editor For there is always light, If only we’re brave enough to see it. If only we’re brave enough to be it. … Read More
With mandatory Holocaust and genocide education about to become law in Kentucky, a group of teachers and Jewish leaders are organizing to influence the way the subject is taught. This committee has drafted a rationale statement for the project, which … Read More
[by Justin Sadle] When I began working with BBYO three years ago, I knew that staffing the March of the Living was something I had to do during my time with the organization. Holocaust education has always been extremely important … Read More
[by Shiela Steinman Wallace] Terezin was a Nazi concentration camp. Yet it was different from the other camps. It was the place where the Nazis sent artists and musicians. Some children were permitted to live there, and when the Red … Read More
[by Shiela Steinman Wallace] Ann Klein, 90, was truly special. When she died on Monday, February 13, the Jewish community, the city of Louisville and the Commonwealth of Kentucky lost a real treasure. She never met a person who wasn’t … Read More