Join me on a solemn journey through Auschwitz, a place that bears the weight of history and memory. It's a stark reminder of the past we must never forget. Let's honor those lost and reflect on the lessons we carry forward.
Lauren Moyer, a social studies teacher at Fairfield Warde High School, visited Auschwitz, Krakow and Warsaw with the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial Foundation.
Rose Girone, who once credited her longevity to dark chocolate, survived the Nazi horror of Kristallnacht and her husband’s time at a concentration camp to eventually move with her family to the
From influential platforms, Mr. Turski, an Auschwitz survivor from Poland, warned the world of rising antisemitism and the perils of indifference to it.
In January, I traveled with thirty-five of my colleagues in Holocaust education to Poland for the 80 th Anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz. This trip was arranged for members of the Association of Holocaust Organizations and led by renowned Holocaust scholar and professor, Rabbi Michael Berenbaum.
Arielle Nakdimon writes that organizers acted appropriately in cutting remarks from video of the event because they didn’t reflect the hosts’ mission.
Girone was one of about 245,000 Holocaust survivors still living across more than 90 countries, according to a study released last year.