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On International Holocaust Remembrance Day, a former fellow of the Hannah Arendt Center at Bard College and the Holocaust ...
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Charles joins dignitaries from around the world to mark 80th anniversary of liberation of Nazi concentration camp while ...
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Larchmont entrepreneur Erin McKenna is resilient after the Pacific Palisades fire destroyed her family's home.
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A new book explores the bravery and kindness of Fredy Hirsch who stood up to Eichmann and Mengele. Here, the author tells ...
W hen the Boy Who Lived enters the Wizarding World in the Harry Potter series, viewers are probably too busy marveling at the beauty of Diagon Alley to consider the immediate dang ...
Although “I Am Nobody’s Slave” takes the form of a memoir, Minnesota native Lee Hawkins’ book becomes something bigger: an ...