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5576. Warnings of Catastrophe: Part I
documentation of the international response to the genocide that killed between 500,000 and one million Rwandans
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5577. Miles Lerman (1920–2008)
genocide, the Museum stands as one of his most enduring legacies. “We must learn from the past as we
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5578. My Sister Irena
Polytechnic. As one of a few women, she graduated with a master's degree in civil engineering. After marrying
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5579. Museum Warns of Heightened Risk of Genocide, Mass Atrocities in Ethiopia
consistently ranked Ethiopia as one of the top-ten highest-risk countries in the world for a new onset of mass
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5580. My First Theatrical Experience
. One or two years later, at a Boy Scout summer camp, I staged the scene of the duel with another guy
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5581. Anabel Carballo-Mesa
recognition, and education about the Roma genocide. Carballo-Mesa became one of the initiative’s trainers
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5582. Museum Remembrance Events
timeless words from the late Elie Wiesel. The program closed with an opportunity for each one of us to make
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5583. Benjamin Ferencz (1920–2023)
one day destroy the entire human race.” A testament to his commitment to ending war and promoting
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5584. Gideon Frieder
Initially the Frieder family was relatively safe from deportation because Rabbi Frieder was one of the most
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5585. Dr. Elizabeth Anthony
Press and the Museum. Dr. Anthony first worked at the Museum from 1998–2004, including one year in the
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5586. Dr. Emil Kerenji
by managing phase one of the Holocaust Justice project, aimed at unlocking the Museum’s vast
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5587. Dr. Suzanne Brown-Fleming
’: One German Town in the Records of the ITS,” keynote address at a 2014 conference on “The
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5588. Do You Remember, When
young Jew who was active in one of Berlin’s Zionist youth groups until his deportation to and murder in
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5589. Defusing Hate
Counteracting its dissemination provides us with one avenue for preventing this type of violence from occurring
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5590. Dr. Margaret Paxson
articles and book chapters, including “They Call it Home: One Family's Life in a Rural Village Gives the
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5591. Dr. Atina Grossmann
Association for the best book in European intellectual and cultural history and was one of five HSKult
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5592. Dr. Arnold Band
cited as one of “Top-Twenty UCLA Professors of the Twentieth Century,” in UCLA Today. He has trained
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5593. Natalia Aleksiun
time together, cared for one another, worked out survival strategies, and divided resources and labor
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5594. The Elie Wiesel Award
-GA) One of the "Big Six" leaders of the Civil Rights Movement, US Representative John Lewis (D-GA
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5595. Research Workshop Program Call for Proposals
activities of the proposed co-organizing institution not to exceed one single-spaced page. Applicants should
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5596. Group Reservations
immediately beyond security when you arrive. We recommend groups provide at least one adult chaperone for
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5597. Internships
professionals. The Museum offers paid internships. Internships usually last for one semester, and flexible
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5598. Norman Salsitz's wife and daughter
than 80,000 Holocaust survivors immigrated to the United States. Norman was one of them.
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5599. Norman Salsitz in the United States
Norman was one of them.
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5600. Norman and Amalie Salsitz with their first grandchild
than 80,000 Holocaust survivors immigrated to the United States. Norman was one of them.