Remembering Regina Jonas, The First Female Rabbi in the World, Who Died in...
Jewish archive reveals information on the first woman rabbi, Regina Jonas, who was ordained in the 1930s. When Sally Priesand was ordained as a rabbi in the U.S. in 1972, everyone believed that she was...
View ArticleAuschwitz Survivor Elie Wiesel Dies at 87
The 1986 Nobel Peace Prize winner Elie Wiesel was laid to rest at a Manhattan synagogue. Elie Wiesel, the Romanian-born American Jewish writer, Holocaust survivor, and Nobel Laureate, passed away last...
View ArticleHow Did the Star of David Come to Be?
History of the six-pointed star and it’s connection to Judaism. From synagogues, clothes, temples, buildings and even flags like the flag of Israel, the six-pointed star has become a symbol of Judaism....
View ArticlePope Francis Hopes the 31st World Youth Day will Bring Unity to the World
Pope Francis will address the crowd at World Youth Day festival in Krakow, Poland. World Youth Day, an event conducted by the Catholic Church for young people every three years, started yesterday in...
View ArticlePope Francis Prays for those Lost at Auschwitz Death Camp
Pope Francis wrote a prayer for forgiveness in the Auschwitz commemorative book. As part of his five-day tour to Poland, Pope Francis made a visit to the Auschwitz Nazi death camp where he spent some...
View ArticleThe Vatican Actually Had Plans to Assassinate Hitler
National Geographic’s Pope vs. Hitler aired last week to set the record straight on Pope Pius XII feelings on Nazis. Pope Pius XII, Eugenio Pacelli, is often criticized for not speaking out more...
View ArticleA Surge of British Jews Affected by Holocaust are Trying to Move to Germany
Descendants of Jews who suffered the Holocaust are seeking German citizenship after Brexit. British Jews, descendants of Jews who fled Germany during the Nazi Era, are making use of their legal right...
View Article2017 International Holocaust Remembrance Day Events
Holocaust Remembrance Day The International Holocaust Remembrance Day is annually observed on the 27th of January. It’s a solemn commemoration of the Holocaust which is considered to be the darkest...
View ArticlePoland Identifies Minnesota Man as Nazi Commander
Minnesota man to be charged with Nazi war crimes. Officials in Poland made the announcement earlier this week, stating they will seek the extradition of the suspect, a 98-year-old man from Minnesota....
View ArticleADL’s Holocaust Lesson for Sean Spicer; Melissa McCarthy Mocks Him on SNL
Spicer said Hitler “didn’t use chemical weapons” and brought Jews to “Holocaust centers.” The during World War II. Press secretary Sean Spicer said Hitler did not employ the gas on German citizens in...
View ArticlePresident Trump Speaks Out Against Anti-Semitism on Holocaust Remembrance Day
On Israel’s Holocaust Remembrance Day, President Trump denounces anti-semitism. United States President Donald He added that the Holocaust was one of the darkest days in human history. The occasion...
View ArticleUS Holocaust Memorial Launches campaign to preserve Documented Holocaust...
US Holocaust Memorial Museum to digitally preserve diaries of holocaust survivors During the Holocaust, millions of Jews and other minority groups died due to the mistreatment and targeted killings of...
View ArticleBilly Joel Wears Star of David During MSG Concert
Joel and Patty Smyth smack ex-Trump administration staff during performance of “Goodbye to You” On his 43rd sold out show at Madison Square Garden, , one on the front left breast and the other at the...
View ArticleAnti-Gay Group Compares Critics to Nazis
Mat Staver alleged a lack of morals and integrity in present day US Head of the anti-LGBTQ group Liberty Counsel, . Known for his hyperbole, Staver outdid his earlier verbal exploits of comparing...
View ArticleA Neo-Nazi Leader Turns His Back on Movement, Comes Out as Jewish and Gay
Kevin Wilshaw has a mother who is Jewish. Kevin Wilshaw, a known member of the far-right National Front organization, has announced his departure from the movement. He also surfaced as being gay....
View ArticleIs the New Video Game ‘Wolfenstein 2’ An Attack on Religious Conservatives?
Some Feel Wolfenstein 2 Is A Metaphor For Trump’s America It would seem that a video game that focuses on killing Nazis would be controversial, but about the excessive violence, not the portrayal of...
View ArticleGermany Names a Train After Anne Frank and Social Media Reacts
Anne Frank’s name was one of the most popular suggestions made for the railway. Germany’s national railway, after the late Holocaust diarist, Anne Frank. The Anne Frank Foundation, which is based in...
View ArticlePope Makes Emotional Plea Against War
Pope Francis calls for peace, warning about impending nuclear war where the bodies of 7,860 American soldiers lie resting. The soldiers were killed in a battle with the Nazis for the liberation of Rome...
View ArticleAmazing Discoveries in New Treasure Trove of Holocaust Documents
170,000 documents were found that were hidden during the Holocaust. Jonathan Brent, the executive director of . Researchers had discovered a staggering 170,000 documents which were believed to be...
View ArticleIs The Earth Filled With Heaven, Hell, Vikings, Nazis, and Dinosaurs?
Centuries Old Hollow Earth Theory is Gaining Popularity What if Heaven and Hell exist on Earth? According to some conspiracy theorists, they do exist on earth. Or actually, inside the earth. For over...
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