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Oldest Known Holocaust Survivor Dies at 113
Rose Girone, the world's oldest known Holocaust survivor, died at age 113 in New York; her life spanned eight decades after escaping Nazi Germany for Shanghai, only to face further persecution under the Japanese occupation of China.
Oldest Known Holocaust Survivor Dies at 113
Rose Girone, the world's oldest known Holocaust survivor, died at age 113 in New York; her life spanned eight decades after escaping Nazi Germany for Shanghai, only to face further persecution under the Japanese occupation of China.
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Oldest Holocaust Survivor Rose Girone Dies at 102
Rose Girone, believed to be the oldest living Holocaust survivor, died on February 24th, 2024, at age 102 in New York; she witnessed Kristallnacht, fled to Shanghai, and later settled in the US, leaving Mirjam Bolle as the likely oldest living survivor.
Oldest Holocaust Survivor Rose Girone Dies at 102
Rose Girone, believed to be the oldest living Holocaust survivor, died on February 24th, 2024, at age 102 in New York; she witnessed Kristallnacht, fled to Shanghai, and later settled in the US, leaving Mirjam Bolle as the likely oldest living survivor.
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Oldest Known Holocaust Survivor Dies at 113
Rose Girone, the oldest known Holocaust survivor, died at 113 in a New York nursing home; she survived Nazi Germany and Japanese-occupied China, eventually immigrating to the U.S. and becoming a knitting instructor.
Oldest Known Holocaust Survivor Dies at 113
Rose Girone, the oldest known Holocaust survivor, died at 113 in a New York nursing home; she survived Nazi Germany and Japanese-occupied China, eventually immigrating to the U.S. and becoming a knitting instructor.
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Auschwitz Museum Confiscates Altered Israeli Flags
The Auschwitz Museum confiscated Israeli flags with yellow ribbons representing Hamas hostages from a British Jewish tour group, citing regulations against altered flags and preventing political statements at the memorial site.
Auschwitz Museum Confiscates Altered Israeli Flags
The Auschwitz Museum confiscated Israeli flags with yellow ribbons representing Hamas hostages from a British Jewish tour group, citing regulations against altered flags and preventing political statements at the memorial site.
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Antisemitic Attack at Berlin Holocaust Memorial: Syrian Refugee Suspect
A 19-year-old Syrian refugee, Wissam al-M., stabbed a Spanish tourist at Berlin's Holocaust Memorial on Friday, prompting calls for his deportation and raising concerns about immigration and security. The attack, allegedly motivated by the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, occurred two days before Germa...
Antisemitic Attack at Berlin Holocaust Memorial: Syrian Refugee Suspect
A 19-year-old Syrian refugee, Wissam al-M., stabbed a Spanish tourist at Berlin's Holocaust Memorial on Friday, prompting calls for his deportation and raising concerns about immigration and security. The attack, allegedly motivated by the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, occurred two days before Germa...
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Syrian Refugee Stabs Tourist at Berlin Holocaust Memorial
A 19-year-old Syrian refugee stabbed a Spanish tourist at Berlin's Holocaust memorial on Friday evening, confessing to plans to kill Jews; the victim survived, and the attacker was apprehended with a prayer mat, Koran, and knife.
Syrian Refugee Stabs Tourist at Berlin Holocaust Memorial
A 19-year-old Syrian refugee stabbed a Spanish tourist at Berlin's Holocaust memorial on Friday evening, confessing to plans to kill Jews; the victim survived, and the attacker was apprehended with a prayer mat, Koran, and knife.
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Oldest Known Holocaust Survivor Dies at 113
Rose Girone, believed to be the oldest living Holocaust survivor, died at 113 in New York, prompting renewed calls to preserve the memories of the Holocaust while firsthand witnesses remain.

Oldest Known Holocaust Survivor Dies at 113
Rose Girone, believed to be the oldest living Holocaust survivor, died at 113 in New York, prompting renewed calls to preserve the memories of the Holocaust while firsthand witnesses remain.
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Warsaw Cemetery Restoration Uncovers Lost Jewish History
In Warsaw, Poland, archaeology students are carefully restoring the Okopowa Street Jewish cemetery, uncovering lost graves and names while respecting Jewish burial laws, revealing a deeper connection to the past for the Polish Jewish community.

Warsaw Cemetery Restoration Uncovers Lost Jewish History
In Warsaw, Poland, archaeology students are carefully restoring the Okopowa Street Jewish cemetery, uncovering lost graves and names while respecting Jewish burial laws, revealing a deeper connection to the past for the Polish Jewish community.
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Bavaria Apologizes for Nazi-Looted Art Handling, Announces Restitution Plan
Bavarian Arts Minister Markus Blume apologized for the state's handling of Nazi-looted art, announcing a €1 million initiative, a taskforce, and a commitment to inventorying all state museums to accelerate the identification and return of stolen artworks by summer, following criticism from the Südde...

Bavaria Apologizes for Nazi-Looted Art Handling, Announces Restitution Plan
Bavarian Arts Minister Markus Blume apologized for the state's handling of Nazi-looted art, announcing a €1 million initiative, a taskforce, and a commitment to inventorying all state museums to accelerate the identification and return of stolen artworks by summer, following criticism from the Südde...
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Argentina to Open Archives to Investigate Nazi Escape Routes
Argentine President Javier Milei announced the opening of Argentina's archives to investigate Nazi escape routes to Argentina after WWII, following a meeting with the Simon Wiesenthal Center, which praised the move as a 'historic precedent of justice'.

Argentina to Open Archives to Investigate Nazi Escape Routes
Argentine President Javier Milei announced the opening of Argentina's archives to investigate Nazi escape routes to Argentina after WWII, following a meeting with the Simon Wiesenthal Center, which praised the move as a 'historic precedent of justice'.
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Berlinale Screenings of "Shoah" and "All I Had Was Nothingness" Highlight Resurgence of Antisemitism
The Berlinale film festival screened Claude Lanzmann's nine-hour documentary "Shoah" and the documentary about its making, "All I Had Was Nothingness", marking the 40th and 80th anniversaries of the Berlinale showing of Shoah and the liberation of Auschwitz, respectively, highlighting the resurgence...

Berlinale Screenings of "Shoah" and "All I Had Was Nothingness" Highlight Resurgence of Antisemitism
The Berlinale film festival screened Claude Lanzmann's nine-hour documentary "Shoah" and the documentary about its making, "All I Had Was Nothingness", marking the 40th and 80th anniversaries of the Berlinale showing of Shoah and the liberation of Auschwitz, respectively, highlighting the resurgence...
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Everyday Racism Against Romani Canadians in the Greater Toronto-Hamilton Area
A study on Romani Canadians in the Greater Toronto-Hamilton Area reveals pervasive everyday racism, including suspicion of criminality and the use of racial slurs like "G****," causing significant emotional distress and impacting their well-being; researchers interviewed Romani and non-Romani indivi...

Everyday Racism Against Romani Canadians in the Greater Toronto-Hamilton Area
A study on Romani Canadians in the Greater Toronto-Hamilton Area reveals pervasive everyday racism, including suspicion of criminality and the use of racial slurs like "G****," causing significant emotional distress and impacting their well-being; researchers interviewed Romani and non-Romani indivi...
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28% Bias Score
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