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31526. Le Communisme est juif! (Paris, France) [Magazine]
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... and anti-Jewish propaganda from the medieval to the modern era, in Europe, Russia, and the United ... pervasive history of anti-Jewish hatred in Western art, politics and popular culture. It includes crude folk ... stereotypical Jewish figures.
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31527. A victim of the Kielce pogrom recuperates in a local hospital.
The Kielce pogrom erupted on July 4, 1946 after local residents accused a group of Jewish survivors ... The Kielce pogrom erupted on July 4, 1946 after local residents accused a group of Jewish survivors ... for making matzah (a revival of the medieval, anti-Jewish blood libel). In early July, Henryk ... that had gathered near the Kibbutz. Local police responded by confiscating the few weapons in Jewish
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31528. Close-up of one of the battered victims of the Kielce pogrom.
The Kielce pogrom erupted on July 4, 1946 after local residents accused a group of Jewish survivors ... The Kielce pogrom erupted on July 4, 1946 after local residents accused a group of Jewish survivors ... for making matzah (a revival of the medieval, anti-Jewish blood libel). In early July, Henryk ... that had gathered near the Kibbutz. Local police responded by confiscating the few weapons in Jewish
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31529. Close-up of one of the battered victims of the Kielce pogrom.
The Kielce pogrom erupted on July 4, 1946 after local residents accused a group of Jewish survivors ... The Kielce pogrom erupted on July 4, 1946 after local residents accused a group of Jewish survivors ... for making matzah (a revival of the medieval, anti-Jewish blood libel). In early July, Henryk ... that had gathered near the Kibbutz. Local police responded by confiscating the few weapons in Jewish
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31530. Portrait of Janusz Korczak.
directed the Warsaw Jewish orphanage on Krochmalna Street. Korczak was highly regarded in Polish society ... barred his participation in all but exclusively Jewish projects. In 1934 and 1936 Korczak made two trips ... By 1937 he was convinced that all Jews should emigrate to the Jewish homeland. Soon after the German ... invasion of Poland in September 1939, the Jewish Orphans' Aid Society disbanded and funding for the
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31531. A woman weeps over the coffins of Jews killed during the Kielce pogrom.
The Kielce pogrom erupted on July 4, 1946 after local residents accused a group of Jewish survivors ... The Kielce pogrom erupted on July 4, 1946 after local residents accused a group of Jewish survivors ... for making matzah (a revival of the medieval, anti-Jewish blood libel). In early July, Henryk ... that had gathered near the Kibbutz. Local police responded by confiscating the few weapons in Jewish
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31532. [Funeral procession for the victims of the Kielce pogrom.]
The Kielce pogrom erupted on July 4, 1946 after local residents accused a group of Jewish survivors ... The Kielce pogrom erupted on July 4, 1946 after local residents accused a group of Jewish survivors ... for making matzah (a revival of the medieval, anti-Jewish blood libel). In early July, Henryk ... that had gathered near the Kibbutz. Local police responded by confiscating the few weapons in Jewish
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31533. Funeral procession for the victims of the Kielce pogrom.
The Kielce pogrom erupted on July 4, 1946 after local residents accused a group of Jewish survivors ... The Kielce pogrom erupted on July 4, 1946 after local residents accused a group of Jewish survivors ... for making matzah (a revival of the medieval, anti-Jewish blood libel). In early July, Henryk ... that had gathered near the Kibbutz. Local police responded by confiscating the few weapons in Jewish
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31534. Funeral procession for the victims of the Kielce pogrom.
The Kielce pogrom erupted on July 4, 1946 after local residents accused a group of Jewish survivors ... The Kielce pogrom erupted on July 4, 1946 after local residents accused a group of Jewish survivors ... for making matzah (a revival of the medieval, anti-Jewish blood libel). In early July, Henryk ... that had gathered near the Kibbutz. Local police responded by confiscating the few weapons in Jewish
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31535. JewishGen Databases. [Internet resource]
An directory of annotated links to a variety of searchable online databases useful to Jewish ... Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --Registers of dead. ... ,000 Jewish genealogists worldwide. Over 295,000 entries. ... -- The Family Tree of the Jewish People (FTJP): Data on over two million people, from family trees
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31536. Committee on Ethics, Religion, and the Holocaust
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Dr. Heather Miller Rubens Institute for Islamic, Christian, and Jewish Studies ... Alliance and Northern Seminary, Lisle, Illinois Dr. Matthew Tapie Center for Catholic-Jewish Studies, St
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31537. Katerina “Katie” Altenberg
Katie Altenberg was born Käte Engel into a Jewish family in Vienna, Austria in 1936. She and her ... their aunt, but instead they were taken to Budapest and detained along with other Jewish children
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31538. Herbert Launer
Herbert Launer was born the only child in a middle class Jewish family. Herbert’s father was a fur ... death by his closest non-Jewish friend, a teammate on his soccer team. To escape further persecution
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31539. Welek Luksenburg
antisemites also mounted a boycott against Jewish stores in Dabrowa. When Welek was 16, German troops invaded ... Furs and other valuable items were confiscated and Jewish businesses were identified, then seized
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31540. Museum Condemns White Nationalist Conference Rhetoric
media. He implied that the media was protecting Jewish interests and said, “One wonders if these people ... attempted to kill every Jewish man, woman and child they could find. Nazi racism extended to other
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31541. Past Presentations, Roundtables, and Other Events
Kingdom. Specifically, he examines how it treats Zionism and the State of Israel as illegitimate Jewish ... enterprises and, in his view, constitutes a great threat to Anglo-Jewish security and morale. [mediaDisplay
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31542. Museum Letter to President of Poland
Jewish and non-Jewish Poles. The Polish nation was the victim of German aggression and suffered an
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31543. Dr. Alan E. Steinweis
numerous academic awards and fellowships. From 2013-2015, he held the Chair for Jewish History and Culture ... German-Jewish history at the Fritz Bauer Institute in Frankfurt (Germany). Dr. Steinweis is
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31544. Speaking Out for Persecuted People
. Wiesel explicitly linked his activism to his Jewish identity. In his 1993 remarks to President Clinton at ... essential to Jewish survival and continuity, so deeply wounded during the Holocaust. [mediaDisplay
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31545. Ariko Kato
Photographs: Comparing Nazi Germany Images of Jewish Ghettos and U.S. Army Images of Hiroshima-Nagasaki ... Dr. Kato compares Nazi photographs of Jewish ghettos with images after the atomic attacks in
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31546. Marta Havryshko
project, “Gender and the Holocaust: Sexual Violence against Jewish Women in Nazi-occupied Ukraine.” This ... violence against Jewish women and girls in times of Shoah. Furthermore, her project analyzes how cultures
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31547. Paul B. Jaskot
Digital and Analog Approaches to Nazi and Jewish Buildings and Spaces.” For this work, he will rely on the ... Holocaust Education Foundation’s Summer Institute on the Holocaust and Jewish Civilization at Northwestern
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31548. Aleksandra Kremer
Polish and Polish-Jewish texts. These poems and corresponding critical discussions appeared well before ... that appeared in wartime clandestine publications and in the postwar Polish and Polish-Jewish press
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31549. Brad Prager
Studies in Jewish German Literature, Culture, and Thought. Fellowship Research The actor, singer, and ... the 1920s and early 1930s. Because he was Jewish, he was forced to flee Germany once the Nazis seized
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31550. Albert Lichtblau
the Center for Jewish Cultural History, as well as vice chair and chair of the Department of History ... Jewish history, genocide, memory, migration studies, forms of representing history, oral history, and