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'Blood-freezing' Holocaust movie emerges as favorite at Cannes Festival
British filmmaker Jonathan Glazer's latest feature focuses on the family of Rudolf Hoess, the longest-serving commandant of the Auschwitz death camp, says the Holocaust was a subject he couldn't 'approach casually'
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05.21.23
Rare Nazi documents exhibited in Poland archive
Israeli Ambassador invited to archive to view chilling accounts of extermination of Galicia Jews, destruction of Warsaw ghetto after the uprising there and a schedule of trains transporting Jews from the Polish capital to Treblinka
Itamar Eichner
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05.18.23
'It's a business, but also Chesed': Couple helps autistic Jewish people find love
Los Angeles-based Jeremy Hamburgh and Ilana Frank help people on the autism spectrum develop their social skills and find love; now they are working on a program that will focus on helping autistic people from the religious community
Nitzi Yakov
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05.18.23
La Colonie Scolaire: How French activists saved Jewish children
The Amelot Street Committee cared for thousands of Jewish children in France during and after the Holocaust, as they hid them with Christian families in rural France, as well as in French monasteries and orphanages
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04.30.23
The dream is gone: Argentina's vanishing Jewish gauchos
At its peak, 12,000 Jews lived in Moises Ville after escaping persecution in Eastern Europe, however, harsh conditions, assimilation, and antisemitism have led to difficulties
Itzchak Tessler
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04.29.23
Rare photos: Jewish Brigade | Do you recognize anyone?
Battalions Museum exhibits rare photos of members of Britain's Jewish units in both world wars and although some are well known historic figures others are yet to be identified
Korin Elbaz-Alush
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04.23.23
Jewish beer saved by young U.S. rabbi
Although he is only 26, Jesse Epstein jumps at the chance to work his love for beer into his rabbinical pursuits and says he dreams of one day bringing the revamped Shmaltz brews into Israel's craft beer scene
Daniel Edelson, New York
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04.13.23
Despite rising antisemitism, Jews most favorable ethnic group in U.S.
New survey reveals 35% of Americans expressed very or somewhat favorable attitudes toward Jews, while only 6% expressed unfavorable attitudes
Daniel Edelson, New York
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03.21.23
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