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The six weeks I was hospitalized represented for me a kind of “coma of denial,” in that I had been denying the gravity of my story without even knowing that my story was as grave as it was.
In this searing and intellectually rigorous review, Yuvraj Pokharna brings clarity and conviction to a subject often clouded by political discomfort.
While too many of those who should remember the Holocaust choose not to, my father can’t stop reliving what he went through.
Normalizing hate speech? The "Combat Antisemitism Movement" says one of the the latest viral podcast discussions containing ...
Should NJ adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Association's definition of antisemitism? Here's what it says.
By Meital Nahmias Holocaust denial, unfortunately, is nothing new. Survivors have had to endure a lifetime of having the ...
Either we believe that mass killing of civilians is wrong, or we don’t. We must commit to naming genocide wherever it happens.
The Trump administration's inability to clearly answer whether hiring a Holocaust denier as a faculty member highlights the dangers of the administration's "ideological litmus test" approach to ...
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